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Describe the stages of creativity. Include experimental evidence that supports the incubation and illumination stages of this process.
Transduction
The process by which a cell converts a signal or stimulus from one form to another, commonly used in reference to sensory information or genetic engineering.
Sensory Adaptation
A process in which sensory receptors progressively lose sensitivity to constant external stimuli over time.
Novel Stimuli
New or unfamiliar stimuli that can attract attention and provoke responses not conditioned by previous experience.
Visible Light
The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye, responsible for the sense of sight.
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