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Explain the Plaintiff's "Involuntary Servitude" Argument

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Explain the plaintiff's "involuntary servitude" argument.

Grasp the principle of sensory adaptation and its behavioral implications, such as the ability to ignore constant stimuli while remaining sensitive to new information.
Explain the distinction between different types of sensory receptors (e.g., chemoreceptors, mechanoreceptors, thermoreceptors, photoreceptors) based on the type of stimulus they detect.
Identify how sensory intensity and sensation type are encoded within the nervous system through the frequency of action potentials and the specificity of receptor cell types.
Understand the role of G proteins in sensory perception and how their blockade can affect sensory signal transduction.

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