What neural mechanism, involving inhibitory interneurons activated by constant strong input, actively suppresses a primary afferent fiber's signal and contributes to adaptation?

Answer

Lateral inhibition

Lateral inhibition, or recurrent inhibition, involves inhibitory interneurons suppressing the signal from a primary afferent fiber when that fiber receives constant, strong input, thereby sharpening perception and contributing to adaptation.

What neural mechanism, involving inhibitory interneurons activated by constant strong input, actively suppresses a primary afferent fiber's signal and contributes to adaptation?
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