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Suppose you are testing a theory of sensory processing and discover that it accurately explains behavior in humans but fails in nematode worms. In 1 to 3 sentences, apply the logic of Zajonc's drive theory modification to write an updated statement of this sensory theory that incorporates an appropriate boundary condition.

Question: Suppose you are testing a theory of sensory processing and discover that it accurately explains behavior in humans but fails in nematode worms. In 1 to 3 sentences, apply the logic of Zajonc's drive theory modification to write an updated statement of this sensory theory that incorporates an appropriate boundary condition.

Sample answer: The sensory processing theory remains valid, but it is subject to a boundary condition: it is only applicable to organisms with highly developed nervous systems, thereby excluding simpler organisms such as nematode worms.

Key points:

  • Apply a boundary condition to limit the sensory processing theory's scope.
  • Restrict the theory's applicability to organisms with highly developed nervous systems.

Rubric: The answer must apply a boundary condition to the sensory processing theory, restricting its applicability to organisms with highly developed or complex nervous systems to resolve the failure in nematode worms.

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