Asked by Tabitha Griffin on May 06, 2024

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When a stimulus is continuous but we no longer respond to it, the process is called

A) integration.
B) proprioception.
C) somatic sensing.
D) countersensation.
E) sensory adaptation.

Sensory Adaptation

Change in the sensitivity of a receptor that usually makes the receptor less sensitive to its stimulus.

Proprioception

The sense of the relative position of one's own parts of the body and strength of effort being employed in movement.

Somatic Sensing

Somatic sensing involves the perception of bodily sensations, including touch, temperature, pain, and proprioception, integral to physical experiences.

  • Explain sensory adaptation and its importance in the sensory system.
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Jianfeng Lu (student)May 07, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Sensory adaptation refers to the phenomenon where our sensory receptors become less responsive to a constant or continuous stimulation. This allows us to tune out irrelevant information and focus on new or changing stimuli. For example, we may initially notice the sound of traffic outside but eventually become accustomed to it and no longer consciously register it.