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- Weber–Fechner_law abstract "In psychophysics, the Weber–Fechner law combines two different laws of human perception. Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878) was one of the first people to approach the study of the human response to a physical stimulus in a quantitative fashion. Weber's law states that the just-noticeable difference between two stimuli is proportional to the magnitude of the stimuli, or, an increment is judged relative to the previous amount. Gustav Theodor Fechner (1801–1887), a scholar of Weber, later used Weber's findings to construct a psychophysical scale in which he described the relationship between the physical magnitude of a stimulus and its (subjectively) perceived intensity. Fechner's law (better referred to as Fechner's scale) states that subjective sensation is proportional to the logarithm of the stimulus intensity. Fechner scaling has been mathematically formalized. In fact, human perceptions of sight and sound work as follows: Perceived loudness/brightness is proportional to log10 (actual intensity measured with an accurate nonhuman instrument)Some authors use the term "Weber–Fechner law" to mean Weber's law, and others use it for Fechner's law. The use of the term "Weber–Fechner law" was criticised as a misnomer by Ewald Hering [citation needed]".
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- Weber–Fechner_law subject Category:Behavioral_concepts.
- Weber–Fechner_law subject Category:Perception.
- Weber–Fechner_law subject Category:Psychophysics.
- Weber–Fechner_law comment "In psychophysics, the Weber–Fechner law combines two different laws of human perception. Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878) was one of the first people to approach the study of the human response to a physical stimulus in a quantitative fashion. Weber's law states that the just-noticeable difference between two stimuli is proportional to the magnitude of the stimuli, or, an increment is judged relative to the previous amount.".
- Weber–Fechner_law label "Legge di Weber-Fechner".
- Weber–Fechner_law label "Lei de Weber-Fechner".
- Weber–Fechner_law label "Ley de Weber-Fechner".
- Weber–Fechner_law label "Loi de Weber-Fechner".
- Weber–Fechner_law label "Prawo Webera-Fechnera".
- Weber–Fechner_law label "Weber-Fechner-Gesetz".
- Weber–Fechner_law label "Weber–Fechner law".
- Weber–Fechner_law label "Wet van Weber".
- Weber–Fechner_law label "Закон Вебера — Фехнера".
- Weber–Fechner_law label "ヴェーバー‐フェヒナーの法則".
- Weber–Fechner_law label "韋伯定理".
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