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Describe what is meant by rapid instructional design (RID), and provide examples of RID strategies.
Sensory Adaptation
The process by which sensory receptors become less sensitive over time when exposed to constant stimuli.
Unchanging Stimulus
A stimulus that remains constant over time without variation, which can sometimes lead to habituation, where the response to the stimulus decreases.
Diminished Sensitivity
A reduction in the ability to perceive or respond to stimuli.
Perceptual Set
A readiness to perceive certain aspects of available sensory data and to ignore others, influenced by expectations, experiences, and context.
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