answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

the relationship between sensory adaptation and negative adaptation?

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the relationship between sensory adaptation and negative adaptation?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How are sensitization and desensitization different?

Sensitization also called positive adaptation is the type of sensory adaptation in which we become more sensitive to stimuli that are low in magnitude. Desensitization also called negative adaptation is the type of sensory adaptation in which we become less sensitive to constant stimuli.


What is an example of sensory adaptation?

Dark Adaptation Light Adaptation Hearing Adaptation Touch Adaptation Smell Adaptation


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.


What is the change in responsiveness of the sensory system based on the average level of surrounding stimulation?

sensory adaptation


What is negative and positive impacts of sensory loss?

negative impact on people with sensory loss


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

Sensory adaptation


What is the relationship between the sensory and formal properties of art?

Neither can be separated or distinguished from one another.


What is adaptaion of sensory receptors?

Adaptation of sensory receptors refers to the way in which our senses changed under different circumstances and stimuli.


If you enter a room and smell a strong odor you have experienced what?

Sensory adaptation


What occurs when a constant unchanging stimulus is no longer noticed?

sensory adaptation


What are the disadvantages of sensory adaptation?

consult your pracbook text, also think!


Where can you see adaptation of the nerve cells in the simple sensory receptor?

in the liver