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A superconducting wire's chief characteristic is which of the following?
Dishabituation
The term used to describe the process in which an infant’s interest is renewed after a change in the stimulus.
Habituation
A psychological and physiological process whereby an individual becomes accustomed to a stimulus through repeated exposure, leading to a decrease in response.
Perceive Change
The process of recognizing or detecting alterations in one's environment or circumstances.
Perceptual Narrowing
The developmental process during which an individual becomes more attuned to specific sensory inputs and loses sensitivity to others, often observed in early childhood.
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