Becoming less sensitive can involve setting boundaries, practicing self-care, and seeking support through therapy or counseling to address underlying issues. It can also be helpful to practice techniques such as mindfulness and learning to reframe negative thoughts. Understanding and accepting your emotions can also help in managing sensitivity.
sensory adaptation!!
Visual receptors are less sensitive in the light-adapted state. This is because when exposed to bright light, the photoreceptor cells become desensitized and require more light to respond.
Desensitization is the name given to this process where cells, such as nerve cells or hormone receptors, become less responsive to a particular stimulus due to prolonged or excessive exposure. This downregulation helps maintain cellular balance and prevent overstimulation.
You can think of what happens when you smell things that are usually the same day to day. You will notice that smell less and less. Olfactory fatigue is an example of neural adaptation or sensory adaptation. The body becomes desensitized to stimuli to prevent the overloading of the nervous system, thus allowing it to respond to new stimuli that are out of the ordinary or new.
The antonym of sensitize is desensitize. It means to make less sensitive or responsive to something.
sensory adaptation!!
Nerve receptor is stimulated so much that will ultimately become less sensitive to the skin.
Visual receptors are less sensitive in the light-adapted state. This is because when exposed to bright light, the photoreceptor cells become desensitized and require more light to respond.
No. They are more sensitive
Sensitization also called positive adaptation is the type of sensory adaptation in which we become more sensitive to stimuli that are low in magnitude. Desensitization also called negative adaptation is the type of sensory adaptation in which we become less sensitive to constant stimuli.
They enjoy the thrill of an unknown. Also they're taste buds have become less sensitive since they were children, so they are less likely to remain as picky.
enamel has come off and dentin is almost showing.. usually happens after whitening, where you loose your overcoat of enamel and you r teeth become really sensitive.
yes they can become overly sensitive. that's what I read on the site.
TNT remains stable over time and does not become more or less sensitive with age under normal storage conditions. However, factors such as exposure to moisture, temperature fluctuations, or physical damage can increase its sensitivity to detonation.
No more (or less) sensitive than members of other minority groups.
it depends on what you are talking about. all horses have feelings so they can get sensitive on what you do or say to them. but their skin can get sensitive. different breeds of horses have more or less sensitive skin.
if you have smoked longer than 8 yrs then yes, your longs can/will become very sensitive.