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When you go into a room and dim the lights what is your reflex responses in over of stimulus and response?
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In this scenario, the stimulus would be the action of dimming the lights in the room. The immediate response may vary from person to person, but common reflex responses could include:
- Pupils dilating to allow more light to enter the eyes
- Eyes adjusting to the lower levels of light
- A feeling of relaxation or calmness as the environment becomes more dim
- A shift in focus to potentially be more aware of other senses such as hearing or touch
These responses are all natural reactions to changes in lighting conditions and can help us adapt to our surroundings.
- Pupils dilating to allow more light to enter the eyes
- Eyes adjusting to the lower levels of light
- A feeling of relaxation or calmness as the environment becomes more dim
- A shift in focus to potentially be more aware of other senses such as hearing or touch
These responses are all natural reactions to changes in lighting conditions and can help us adapt to our surroundings.
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