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19 September, 22:06

Ivy starts to get into the hot tub, but the water feels extremely hot. She stands in the water for a few moments, then slowly eases the rest of her body down into the water. After a few minutes, she feels quite comfortable; the water no longer feels too hot. This decline in sensitivity to a constant stimulus that Ivy has experienced is called:

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  1. 19 September, 23:20
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    Answer:sensory adaptation

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    Sensory adaptation occurs when our senses no longer percieves a stimulus because of our sensory receptor's continuous contact with it.
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