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Filter by Meaning A sudden loud noise can be a stimulus that causes you to jump or feel scared.
The sensation of hunger can be a powerful stimulus that drives you to eat.
The smell of food cooking is a powerful stimulus that makes your mouth water.
Sweet treats like candy or cake can be a stimulus that makes you feel happy or excited.
The bright light flashing in his eyes was a stimulus that elicited a physiological response from his body.
The pressure on her bladder was a stimulus that made her feel the need to use the restroom.
The smell of gasoline was a powerful stimulus that triggered a memory from his childhood.
The feeling of pain can be a stimulus that prompts you to seek medical attention.
Cold weather is a stimulus that can make you shiver or feel chilly.
Heat is a common stimulus that can cause people to sweat.
The smell of food was a stimulus that made his mouth water.
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