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Do taste receptors undergo adaptation?

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What does not exhibit the property of adaptation?

Tonic receptors


A sensation that seems to fade away when receptors are continuously stimulated?

Sensory Adaptation, which is an adjustment made by the sensory receptors upon continuous stimulation.


Can phasic receptors exhibit the property of adaptation?

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What is A phenomenon found in sensory perception in which the receptors gradually stop responding to continuous stimulation?

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