The technique by which a single stimulus is presented repeatedly to the infant until there is a measurable decline in whatever attending behavior is being observed followed be a new stimulus being presented and any recovery in responsiveness recorded is called:
A) Accommodation
B) Inhibition-habituation
C) Evoked potential
D) Inhibition-disinhibition
E) Habituation-dishabituation
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