Sensory receptors transmit four kinds of information: modality, location, intensity, and duration. Read each example of sensory information and drag it to the appropriate category it exemplifies.
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Concentration of Volume of sound
Tonic receptors
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Number of nerve fibers firing
Receptive field
Modality
Location
Intensity
Duratiorn
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