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Biology, 25.11.2019 05:31 taniyawalker123

The correct sequence of sensory processing is
a) sensory adaptation β†’ stimulus reception β†’ sensory transduction β†’ sensory perception.
b) stimulus reception β†’ sensory transduction β†’ sensory perception β†’ sensory adaptation.
c) sensory perception β†’ stimulus reception β†’ sensory transduction β†’ sensory adaptation.
d) sensory perception β†’ sensory transduction β†’ stimulus reception β†’ sensory adaptation.
e) stimulus reception β†’ sensory perception β†’ sensory adaptation β†’ sensory transduction.

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