* Fill 3 medium-sized bowls as follows:

o Bowl 1 - with very hot (but not painfully hot) tap water
o Bowl 2 - with very cold tap water
o Bowl 3 - with a mixture of the very hot and very cold water.
* Arrange them, so your right hand is in front of the cold water, your left hand is in front of the hot water, and the lukewarm water is in the middle.
* Submerse your hands into the water (right into cold, left into hot) for about 3 minutes.

After 3 minutes, quickly transfer both hands to the lukewarm (middle) bowl. What did you sense? Record your reaction.

In all four experiments, you will experience adaption.

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In this experiment, you are testing the concept of adaptation, which is the ability of our sensory systems to adjust to different stimuli over time. Here's a step-by-step breakdown of the experiment and what you might expect to sense:

1. Fill three medium-sized bowls as directed: bowl 1 with very hot tap water (make sure it's not painfully hot), bowl 2 with very cold tap water, and bowl 3 with a mixture of the very hot and very cold water.

2. Arrange the bowls in front of you in a specific way: with your right hand in front of the cold water (bowl 2), your left hand in front of the hot water (bowl 1), and the lukewarm water (bowl 3) in the middle.

3. Submerge your hands into the water for about 3 minutes: Place your right hand into the cold water and your left hand into the hot water. Keep them immersed for the designated time.

4. After the 3 minutes, quickly transfer both hands to the lukewarm (middle) bowl: Take your hands out of the initial bowls and place them into the lukewarm water in bowl 3 simultaneously.

5. Observe and record your reaction: Pay attention to what you sense or feel when your hands are in the lukewarm water. Write down your immediate reaction or any changes you notice.

Based on the concept of adaptation, here's what you might expect to experience:

Since your right hand was in the cold water and your left hand in the hot water for 3 minutes, your senses will have adapted to those respective temperatures. When you transfer both hands to the lukewarm water, you may initially perceive the lukewarm water as different from both extremes. Your senses might interpret the lukewarm water as either slightly cool or slightly warm, depending on how they adapted to the hot and cold water.

Keep in mind that individual perceptions may vary, and the experiment is designed to highlight how our sensory systems adapt to different stimuli.