Multiple Choice
If you lose your sensitivity to the sound of the waves but still notice a seagull flying above you,what is happening?
A) sensory adaptation in sight involving thermoreceptors
B) sensory adaptation in sight and hearing involving mechanoreceptors
C) competition between processing of hearing and sight involving light receptors
D) sensory adaptation in hearing involving mechanoreceptors
E) general sensory diminution involving mechanoreceptors and thermoreceptors
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