Stimulus in a sentence as a noun

If you don't like the stimulus that makes you drool currently, you can retrain yourself.

So the only place left to attribute it to is the stimulus that made you angry.

The world would be a better place if we started blaming people instead of some stimulus or tool.

Look at results of similar "stimulus" spending a few years ago.

Why isn't there broad political support for economic stimulus packages?

I think the real pseudoscientific idea is that debt-financed stimulus is the cure all for any economic ill.

I have a happy marriage and family but I often need time all to myself or I just get overwhelmed by the constant stimulus of...other people.

Which means that people with a traumatic early childhood are much more sensitive to stimulus, feel threatened easily, and very quickly move into "survival mode".

As much as a trillion dollars could make its way back into the US economy if a deal could be worked out - a private mini-stimulus that the economy of 2 years ago really needed.

My argument, informed by what I've read on the topic, would be that it would have been better for them to force the Greeks to spend the money as a stimulus, making the sort of investments that you talk about.

I'd love to see that get fixed, especially because the last 20 years of Japanese history suggests that if we alternate between rounds of weak stimulus and austerity measures, we might be stuck in this economy for decades.

A great deal of formal art education is learning to detach your visual stimulus from the semantic association you would otherwise naturally make...and perhaps reattach it to new semantic associations like "negative space" and "comparative brightness" and "relative white value".

As the book points out, introversion and extroversion can be determined very early in life, she mentions a study where infants who were more reactive to stimulus turned out to be introverts and infants who were chill turned out to be extroverts:-------“The four-month-olds who thrashed their arms like punk rockers did so not because they were extroverts in the making, but because their little bodies reacted strongly—they were “high-reactive”—to new sights, sounds, and smells,” Cain writes.

Stimulus definitions

noun

any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action

See also: stimulation stimulant input