In Reply to: I would agree with you but in his question he said . . . posted by jnr on March 3, 2006 at 13:25:44:
It depends on the intervals and the attitude. By that I mean that the longer the intervals are between exposures, the less adaptation is retained and the more one is biased by the memory of the prior exposure. Also, the first perception that there is a change biases the succeeding exposures. Now, I am not saying that nothing changes and that adaptation is all but, rather, that without controlled experimentation, it is impossible to separate the two and we do know that adaptation mechanisms are real.Kal
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- Re: I would agree with you but in his question he said . . . - Kal Rubinson 14:18:17 03/03/06 (0)