The aversive gape, where if you drink sour milk or something that you're not expecting, your body is preparing to vomit.
and aversive reaction.
And that can be aversive in the short run, but it can have huge benefits for the long run.
with an aversive stimulus.
Being hungry can be aversive .
The reason why aversive methods have come under so much scrutiny is because, yeah, it's uncomfortable.
sign that it's aversive .
But things like the aversiveness of certain kinds of sensory experiences, those are common in kids with autism,
Some people are risk aversives Other people are not.
I think uncertainty seems intrinsically aversive to not only humans, but most animals.
Lack of attention can be aversive .
But then there are the more aversive spaces, there's the fear space.
You're not learning to think aversively , as he put it.
regardless of whether the stimulus had rewarding value or aversive value.
they actually report the painful experience to be less aversive .
with these challenges, these aversive events we experience, it also essentially is teaching us about our own mastery.
The majority of people will endure a highly aversive , a very extremely unpleasant event, a potentially traumatic event,
So the key is to get out of these aversive spaces and closer to the spaces that are adjacent to lust,
A startle can be aversive .
additional sublethal influences of you know an animal may not have such an aversive reaction that it winds up on
bit and maybe even gets to that point where that goal is aversive to you.
And then later on, they're taking it just to avoid the aversive part of not taking it.
And the worst case, pain that we can control is not as aversive or unpleasant as pain that we have no control over at all.
People who are really gritty, they find the un-fun stuff just as aversive as people who don't have grit, it's just they're able to push on through it.
Boredom is is aversive .
And then, finally, I'll just say that we are all innately aversive , as the psychologists say,
Namely, perceptual curiosity-- this surprised ambiguous stimuli, and so on, is an unpleasant state, an aversive state.
Often, siblings will have very similar interests, but sometimes the comparisons become so aversive and grating that we find ourselves differentiating
So let me give you a few of the ideas about marker training and why there's so much controversy around positive reinforcement versus aversive method,
This aversive
So most people are resilient, but that still leaves many people who will suffer in some lasting way from exposure to one of these aversive events.
So if you saw sort of a disgusting photograph-- a photograph that you thought was disgusting-- you might have triggered some of that same aversiveness