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Explain how action potentials change in response to stimulus intensity.Use examples from two sensory modalities to illustrate this process.
Space
A continuous area or expanse that is free, available, or unoccupied, also pertaining to the physical universe beyond the earth's atmosphere.
Monochronic Cultures
Societies or cultures that value punctuality, a linear sense of time, and doing one task at a time, often viewing time as a finite resource.
Proxemics
Investigating how people use areas and the consequences of population concentration on individuals' behavior, modes of communication, and social engagements.
Space Orientation
Refers to how individuals or cultures perceive, use, and manage physical space in their environment, including personal space and the organization of buildings and cities.
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