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English Dictionary: Stimuli by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Stimulus \Stim"u*lus\, n.; pl. {Stimuli}. [L., for stigmulus,
      akin to L. instigare to stimulate. See {Instigare}, {Stick},
      v. t.]
      1. A goad; hence, something that rouses the mind or spirits;
            an incentive; as, the hope of gain is a powerful stimulus
            to labor and action.
  
      2. That which excites or produces a temporary increase of
            vital action, either in the whole organism or in any of
            its parts; especially (Physiol.), any substance or agent
            capable of evoking the activity of a nerve or irritable
            muscle, or capable of producing an impression upon a
            sensory organ or more particularly upon its specific end
            organ.
  
      Note: Of the stimuli applied to the sensory apparatus,
               physiologists distinguish two kinds: (a) {Homologous
               stimuli}, which act only upon the end organ, and for
               whose action the sense organs are especially adapted,
               as the rods and cones of the retina for the vibrations
               of the either. (b) {Heterologous stimuli}, which are
               mechanical, chemical, electrical, etc., and act upon
               the nervous elements of the sensory apparatus along
               their entire course, producing, for example, the flash
               of light beheld when the eye is struck. --Landois &
               Stirling.
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