argument is discussing about the sensory experience which residents living near sea experience
Initially, the sound of waves crashing against the shore is captivating and evokes a sense of tranquility , but over time, individuals who reside in coastal areas may notice a g
radual decline in their ability to perceive the sound of the waves
auditory habituation," occurs as the brain adapts to the constant auditory stimulus and filters out the repetitive sound
Despite this adaptation, the rhythmic presence of the sea continues to have a profound subconscious impact, influencing emotions and creating a deep connection to nature.
underlying concept explored in the passage
A) The gradual decline in sensory perception near the sea. no this is not what argument is stating , as its expereinced by only individuals residing near sea
B) The subconscious impact of the sea on individuals. this may be true , but this again is conditional as only some individuals may notice gradual decline but not all.
C) The auditory habituation experienced by coastal residents. yes this is true and valid... about the experience individuals can experience residing near sea...
D) The unique sensory experience of living near the sea. this is true , but this not the concept being discussed...
E) The emotional connection to nature through the sound of waves. not in line with the argument
OPTION C is correctBunuel wrote:
Living near the sea provides a unique sensory experience. Initially, the sound of waves crashing against the shore is captivating and evokes a sense of tranquility. However, over time, individuals who reside in coastal areas may notice a gradual decline in their ability to perceive the sound of the waves. This phenomenon, known as "auditory habituation," occurs as the brain adapts to the constant auditory stimulus and filters out the repetitive sound. Despite this adaptation, the rhythmic presence of the sea continues to have a profound subconscious impact, influencing emotions and creating a deep connection to nature.
What is the underlying concept explored in the passage?
A) The gradual decline in sensory perception near the sea.
B) The subconscious impact of the sea on individuals.
C) The auditory habituation experienced by coastal residents.
D) The unique sensory experience of living near the sea.
E) The emotional connection to nature through the sound of waves.