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Neural adaptation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neural adaptation or sensory adaptation is a change over time in the responsiveness of the sensory system to a constant stimulus. It is usually experienced as a change in the stimulus. For example,...
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Accommodation refers to the: ... Sensory adaptation refers to: ... sensory adaptation of feature detectors ;
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The process of encoding refers to: ... Sensory adaptation refers to: ... sensory adaptation of feature detectors;
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sensory adaptation Adaptation of some sensory functions, as in dark adaptation when objects not seen at first in dim light gradually become visible ... Define adaptation of sensory receptors?
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This page is about Psychology, especially "Sensory adaptation occurs when receptors stop firing in the place of a long term stimulus like food smells, the feeling of ... Behavior genetics seeks to define human differences in terms of genetics and environment, where the environment refers to all non genetic influences.
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The effect of avidity for self-ligand(s) on this sensory adaptation was studied by expressing ZAP-YEEI in P14 or HY TCR transgenic backgrounds. Unexpectedly, double-transgenic animals expressed ZAP-YEEI prematurely in double-positive thymocytes, but no overt alteration of selection processes was observed.
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Thisphenomenon is the inverse of adaptation andwe refer to it as de-adaptation. In E. coil, characteristic asymmetry exists in the properties of the sensory ...
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