After gazing at an angry face, you immediately turn to look at a morphed blend of an angry and a scared face. the face appears scared to you. This best illustrates the impact of sensory adaptation.
What is Sensory adaptation?
- Our brain cells' reduced sensitivity to stimuli as a result of repeated exposure is a process known as sensory adaptation.
- Sensory adaptation occurs in all five senses, with the exception of vision.
- Brain cells fire in reaction when a sense organ, such as the nose or ears, encounters novel stimuli.
- Brain cells do not activate as readily in reaction to a stimulus that is consistent and unchanging, and attention is therefore paid less attention to it.
- A house's air conditioner, for instance, makes a loud, possibly obnoxious sound when it first turns on.
- However, because of sensory adaptation, the brain eventually pays less attention to the sound of the air conditioner.
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