Multiple Choice
Sensory adaptation is not considered true learning because in sensory adaptation
A) a stimulus is noticed but simply ignored.
B) stimuli that are important for survival can be overlooked.
C) only stimuli that are spread apart are ignored.
D) the ability to detect stimuli is not present.
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