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How does the nervous system differentiate strong vs. weak stimuli?
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  • The strong stimuli will activate much more sensory neurons and are recognized as stronger even though each and every neuron is triggered at the identical level.
  • The weak stimuli will not activate much neurons and because of that it is recognized as weak.

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  • The strong stimuli will activate much more sensory neurons and are recognized as stronger even though each and every neuron is triggered at the identical level.

  • The weak stimuli will not activate much neurons and because of that it is recognized as weak.


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