Sensory Behavior
Sensory behavior is the study of how animals sense stimuli from the environment, how they process and respond to that information, and how the resulting behavior is shaped by evolution. By examining sensory behavior, scientists can gain a better understanding of animals’ physiology, behavior, and adaptation to different environments. For humans, it can be used to improve the design of sensory systems and prosthetics, as well as to understand diseases such as autism and cerebral palsy. It can also help enhance our knowledge of human decision-making processes and perceptual abilities.
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