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- The optimal stimulation level (OSL) is the amount of stimulation individuals seek in life. In theories which consider human actions will be affected by motivational tendencies, the concept that for achieving a favorable stimulation level, social practices stimulated by pure desire plays a significant role. The medium levels of stimulation, which is also called the optimum stimulation level, are the most common one to be chosen, and due to individual difference, the determination of the optimal stimulation level (OSL) vary between each person. People may explore surroundings for reaching satisfy stimulation, meaning that individuals who have a high optimum stimulation level are more likely to be attracted to exploration. Therefore, the relationship between human needs for motivation and their tendency of exploration indicates that the optimum stimulation level probably has a decisive influence in behaviors. With the most well-pleasing intermediate stimulation level, an inverted U-shaped function exists between stimulation acquired from the environment, and human stimulated response. People who have high optimum stimulation level attract by stimulation and others avoid stimulation. (en)
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- The optimal stimulation level (OSL) is the amount of stimulation individuals seek in life. In theories which consider human actions will be affected by motivational tendencies, the concept that for achieving a favorable stimulation level, social practices stimulated by pure desire plays a significant role. The medium levels of stimulation, which is also called the optimum stimulation level, are the most common one to be chosen, and due to individual difference, the determination of the optimal stimulation level (OSL) vary between each person. (en)
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- Optimal stimulation level (en)
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