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    A Temporary Change in Neural Sensitivity to an Aspect of the Immediate
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A Temporary Change in Neural Sensitivity to an Aspect of the Immediate

Question 15

Question 15

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A temporary change in neural sensitivity to an aspect of the immediate environment is called


A) Plasticity
B) Magnification
C) Critical period
D) Adaptation

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