Many of us wear jewelry, like a wristwatch, bracelet, or wrist band.
Take it off and place it on your other wrist. Does it now feel funny
or out of place? Shouldn't it "feel the same" on either
wrist?
It doesn't feel the same because of habituation, a special type of
learning that happens on a neural level. Habituation occurs when we
learn not to respond to repeated occurrences of a stimulus.
It's likely due to our inhibitory nervous pathways learning to suppress
the sensations that happen when something comes in long-term contact with
our sense receptors.
What should happen if you left your watch on your other wrist for the
rest of the day? Would you eventually habituate to the strange
sensations?
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