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    Repeated Presentations of a Tactile Stimulus Make the Skin Receptors
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Repeated Presentations of a Tactile Stimulus Make the Skin Receptors

Question 37

Question 37

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Repeated presentations of a tactile stimulus make the skin receptors less sensitive, and responding decreases across trials.This is an example of


A) response fatigue.
B) sensory adaptation.
C) habituation.
D) sensitization.

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