Definitions from Wiktionary (counteradaptation)
▸ noun: adaptation that counters a change to an organism's environment
▸ noun: (pharmacology) The development of tolerance; the adaptation of the body's homeostatic mechanisms to counteract a drug effect.
▸ noun: (biology) The evolutionary adaptation of one species to adaptive changes by another.
▸ noun: (psychology) The distortion of one sensory modality that accompanies adaptation to alterations in a perceptual cues from a related modality.
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▸ noun: adaptation that counters a change to an organism's environment
▸ noun: (pharmacology) The development of tolerance; the adaptation of the body's homeostatic mechanisms to counteract a drug effect.
▸ noun: (biology) The evolutionary adaptation of one species to adaptive changes by another.
▸ noun: (psychology) The distortion of one sensory modality that accompanies adaptation to alterations in a perceptual cues from a related modality.
Similar:
counterconditioning,
counterflood,
counterreversal,
retroaction,
countertransport,
counterretaliation,
readaptation,
deacclimatization,
counterdeployment,
counterstimulation,
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Opposite:
Types:
sensitization,
habituation,
desensitization,
counterconditioning,
extinction,
generalization,
discrimination,
more...
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