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    A Decrease in Ones Perception of a Stimulus Whose Intensity
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A Decrease in Ones Perception of a Stimulus Whose Intensity

Question 34

Question 34

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A decrease in ones perception of a stimulus whose intensity has not changed due to higher neural inhibition is


A) habituation.
B) convergence.
C) divergence.
D) adaptation.

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