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    The Diminishing Sensitivity of a Neuron to an Unchanging Stimulus
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The Diminishing Sensitivity of a Neuron to an Unchanging Stimulus

Question 340

Question 340

Multiple Choice

The diminishing sensitivity of a neuron to an unchanging stimulus is called


A) bottom-up processing
B) shadowing
C) sensory adaptation
D) neuron adjustment

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