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In the stationary phase of bacterial growth:
Sensory Inhibition
The neurological process by which the brain tunes out repetitive, irrelevant stimuli while remaining sensitive to others.
Reaction Formation
A defense mechanism where an individual behaves in a way that is opposite to their own uncomfortable or unacceptable thoughts or feelings.
Paradoxical Heat
A sensation of burning heat felt when a cold stimulus is applied to a specific area of the skin, typically due to nerve damage.
Encapsulated End Organs
Sensory receptors surrounded by capsule structures that are sensitive to pressure and vibration.
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