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principle of optimal stimulation

1. a learning theory that organisms tend to learn those responses that result in a preferred level of stimulation or excitation. Also called optimal stimulation principle.

2. a motivational theory that an individual maintains contact with various stimuli so as to achieve and maintain a preferred level of stimulation. Also called optimal arousal theory.

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postural aftereffect

postural aftereffect

a change in posture that arises as an aftereffect of prior stimulation. For example, when viewing a moving scene, a person typically leans in the direction of the motion. When viewing ends, body posture returns to a vertical position and then, briefly, leans in the opposite direction.