Neural accommodation typically refers to the adjustments that the nervous system makes in response to varying sensory stimuli, allowing it to maintain homeostasis or to adapt to changes in the environment. While the term may not be widely used in mainstream neuroscience, it can be interpreted in a few different contexts: 1. **Sensory Adaptation**: This is the process by which sensory receptors become less sensitive to constant stimuli over time.
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