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The difference between 2 stimuli. |
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The weakest amount of stimulus that can be sensed. |
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A method that is used to distinguishing sensory stimuli that takes into account such elements in a setting, such as physical state, mood and attitudes. |
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Is the process by which we become more sensitive to weak stimuli and sensitive to unchanging stimuli. |
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Adjusts the distance of objects by changing its thickness. |
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The sensitive surface in the eye. |
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Neurons that are sensitive to light. |
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The area of the eye that lacks photoreceptors. |
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The colors across from each other. |
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The complementary color that you perceive after. |
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The bony tube that contains fluid |
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The movement generates neural impulses that are transmitted to the brain. |
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Occurs because damage to the middle ear. |
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