Multiple Choice
Habituation functions to
A) make us more responsive to novel stimuli.
B) aid us in ignoring unimportant stimuli.
C) enhance our susceptibility to classical conditioning.
D) prevent us from overreacting emotionally to important stimuli.
E) help us respond to an event that occurs repeatedly.
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