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Sensitive is a term used in various fields of study, including psychology, biology, and medicine. It generally refers to the ability to perceive or respond to stimuli. In a medical context, it often refers to the ability of an organism or a system to respond to changes in its environment.

Definition[edit]

In medicine, sensitivity refers to the ability of a test to correctly identify those with the disease (true positive rate). A test that's highly sensitive will flag almost everyone who has the disease and not generate many false-negative results.

Sensitivity in Medicine[edit]

In the field of medicine, sensitivity is a measure of how well a test or procedure can detect a certain condition or disease in those who have it. This is often expressed as a percentage, with a higher percentage indicating a more sensitive test. For example, if a test has a sensitivity of 90%, this means that it will correctly identify 90% of people who have the condition.

Sensitivity in Psychology[edit]

In psychology, sensitivity refers to the ability to perceive and respond to stimuli in the environment. This can include physical stimuli, such as light or sound, as well as emotional or social stimuli. People with high sensitivity are often more aware of their surroundings and more affected by changes in their environment.

Sensitivity in Biology[edit]

In biology, sensitivity refers to the ability of an organism or a system to respond to changes in its environment. This can include changes in temperature, light, or other environmental factors. Organisms that are highly sensitive are often more adaptable and able to survive in a variety of conditions.

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