Multiple Choice
Which of the following explains the ability of an animal to distinguish among sight, sound, odor, taste, and touch?
A) Sensory neurons (unlike all neurons) do not follow the all-or-nothing principle.
B) The senses create a process known as synaesthesia that describes an experience in which one sense induces an experience in the same sense.
C) Sensory receptors are selective and have different neural pathways.
D) The receptor holds the frequency of action potentials sent to the brain.
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