Sensitivity (Human)

The sensitivity of a human, often considered with regard to a particular kind of stimulus, is the strength of the feeling it results in, in comparison with the strength of the stimulus. The concept applies to physical as well as emotional feeling. With regard to unpleasant feelings, a large sensibility is being irritable. See also sense.

 

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