Shu-Lin eventually comes to ignore the sound of a barking dog next door. This is most clearly an example of what?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for a psychological concept that describes how an individual becomes desensitized to a repeated stimulus—in this case, the sound of a barking dog. This refers to the phenomenon of habituation, where an organism learns to ignore stimuli that are persistent and non-threatening.

Answer

Habituation

The final answer is habituation.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is habituation.

More Information

Habituation is a psychological phenomenon where an organism decreases or ceases its responses to a stimulus after repeated presentations. For Shu-Lin, the constant sound of barking becomes part of the background noise, which the mind chooses to ignore.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing habituation with sensory adaptation. Habituation involves the organism's decreasing response due to repeated exposure, whereas sensory adaptation involves changes in the sensory receptors themselves.

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