adience

/ˈeɪdiəns/
noun
  1. The tendency to approach or seek out stimuli, especially in psychology.
    • The experiment measured adience by how quickly subjects moved toward a pleasant sound.
    • The baby's adience toward bright colors showed her curiosity.
    • In psychology, adience is the opposite of avoidance behavior.
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