4. A decrease in sensory responsiveness accompanying an unchanging stimulus is called: a. sensory fatigue. b. accommodation. c. sensory adaptation. d. sensory interaction. 5. The size of the pupil is controlled by the: a. lens.
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A decrease in sensory responsiveness accompanying an unchanging stimulus is called: Sensory fatigue; Accommodation; Sensory restriction; Sensory adaptation ...
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permitted the operator to send the stimulus at will through either pair ... to be exceedingly variable as can be seen in the accompanying table. (no. 1). .... quently invalidated by finding that our so-called sensory reaction was ... Here are given for sensory response and motor response the thresholds ...
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perceptual constancy A tendency to perceive objects as stable and unchanging despite changes in sensory stimulation. The tendency to perceive the size and shape of ... punisher A stimulus that follows a behavior and decreases the likelihood that the behavior will be repeated. Stimulus that produces a decrease in responding;
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In contrast, for neurons that responded best to sodium (called N-best ..... 2C shows the decrease in Ca2+I recorded from an isolated TRC in response to pH 4.9 buffer. ... decreases in Ca2+I, and in 51.6% (159/308) Ca2+I remained unchanged. .... (30 μM) would increase Ca2+I as it does in sensory neurons [11]. ...
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There was no decrease in in- take during later periods, but the cumu- .... Resistance Shifts Accompanying the Evoked Cortical. Response in the Cat. Abstract. .... of the response to a second stimulus closely following the first (so-called re- .... ration of the sensory evoked response. KENNETH A. KLIVINGTON ...
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A) recognizing a stimulus; interpreting a stimulus ... 3. Given normal sensory ability, a person can hear a watch ticking in a silent room from 20 feet away. This is a description of hearing's: ... 8. A decrease in sensory responsiveness accompanying an unchanging stimulus is called:
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Similarly, you would have to increase or decrease the intensity of the sound from your compact-disc player a certain amount before you could detect a change in its volume. ... This tendency of our sensory receptors to have decreasing responsiveness to an unchanging stimulus is called sensory adaptation.
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