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  - Perception  differs from  sensation  when referring to a stimulus in A)  the type of receptor stimulated. B)  understanding the significance of the stimulus. C)  the number of receptors that depolarize. D)  feeling exactly what is happening at the site. E)  responding to the stimulus.
-"Perception" differs from "sensation" when referring to a stimulus in


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Disposition

A person’s inherent qualities of mind and character.

Observable Behaviors

Observable behaviors refer to actions or responses of an individual that can be directly seen or measured.

Mental States

The various conditions of the mind, including thoughts, emotions, beliefs, intentions, and perceptions.

Neurological Reflexes

Involuntary and automatic responses of the body to certain stimuli, regulated by the nervous system, crucial for survival and basic functions.

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