Question 5
1 pts
There are three consequences to sensation when exposed to a sustained stimulus. Which
of the following is not one of these three consequences?
The relation between stimulus and sensation is fixed, unchanging, and does not vary.
The rate at which sensory magnitude increases with stimulus level usually steepens.
The apparent intensity of the stimulus changes.
Sensitivity changes so that a different level of stimulus intensity is required to induce a given
sensory response after adaptation than before adaptation.