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Hemoglobin F
Sensory Quality
Characteristics of an object or experience that are perceived through the senses, such as taste, sound, smell, texture, or visual appearance.
False Alarms
In signal detection theory, this refers to instances where a signal is perceived or reported, but no actual signal was present.
Specificity Theory
A principle in sensory physiology proposing that different sensory qualities are signaled by different nerve fibers.
NutraSweet
A brand name for aspartame, an artificial sweetener used in various food and beverage products.
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