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 A stimulus is a noticeable change in the internal or external [[Environment|environment]]. This provokes a response within an [[Organism|organism]]. A stimulus may not only be physiological, but also psychological, whereby an action of another individual directly affects the [[Behaviour|behaviour]] of another.
A stimulus is a noticeable change in the internal or external [[Environment|environment]]. This provokes a response within an [[Organism|organism]]. A stimulus may not only be physiological, but also psychological, whereby an action of another individual directly affects the [[Behaviour|behaviour]] of another.

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A stimulus is a noticeable change in the internal or external environment. This provokes a response within an organism. A stimulus may not only be physiological, but also psychological, whereby an action of another individual directly affects the behaviour of another.