Liz Lemon needed to remember to pick up lunch for her writing staff, so she tied a string around her finger to help remember. Unfortunately, by noon, she no longer noticed the string around her finger. This was most likely due to
A. perceptual constancy.
B. kinesthetic perception.
C. transduction.
D. sensory adaptation.
Answer: D
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