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Lana71 [14]
1 year ago
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____ processing occurs when just one aspect of a stimulus is processed at a time.

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Pavel [41]1 year ago
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<u>Sequential</u> processing occurs when just one aspect of a stimulus is processed at a time.

Any observable change in the physical or chemical composition of an organism's internal or external surroundings that causes a shift in physiological or environmental parameters is referred to as a stimulus. These elements could be everything necessary for the cell to function and survive at its best, such as the cell's temperature or pH.

A stimulus is any thing or circumstance that causes a reaction. For instance, when a lab mouse receives food as a reward for pulling a lever, the food acts as a stimulus, and the mouse will likely react by pulling the lever once more.

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