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AP Psychology
Our senses refer to the physiological processes that allow us to perceive and interpret information from the environment around us. They include sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
The process by which our senses detect and interpret stimuli from the environment.
The tendency for our senses to become less responsive or aware of constant or repetitive stimuli over time.
The minimum level of stimulus intensity required for our senses to detect a particular sensation.