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Saturation
In color theory, the intensity of a color expressed as the degree to which it differs from white.
Amplitude
The height or strength of a wave signal, which in various contexts can describe the intensity of things like sound, light, or electrical signals.
Wavelength
The distance between successive crests of a wave, especially in sound or electromagnetic waves, it usually determines the wave's characteristic properties like its color (in light) or pitch (in sound).
Sensory Adaptation
This is the process by which the sensitivity to a stimulus decreases over time when the stimulus is consistently present, allowing organisms to adjust to constant environmental conditions.
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