Asked by
Ritika Prasad900
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
The constant quivering movements of our eyes enable us to
A) focus the light on our retina.
B) adjust the size of the pupil.
C) minimize sensory adaptation.
D) do all of these things.
Sensory Adaptation
The process by which sensory receptors become less sensitive to constant stimuli, allowing organisms to focus on changes in their environment.
Quivering Movements
Small, rapid, involuntary movements or trembling of a body part, often resulting from nervousness, excitement, or physiological conditions.
Pupil
The opening in the center of the iris of the eye, which adjusts its size to control the amount of light entering the eye.
- Understand the theory and consequences of sensory adaptation on perceptual experiences.
Verified Answer
BS
Learning Objectives
- Understand the theory and consequences of sensory adaptation on perceptual experiences.