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What is Weber's Law and how does it relate to sensation?
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What is Weber's Law and how does it relate to sensation?
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Weber's Law states that the just noticeable difference JND between stimuli is a constant proportion of the original stimulus intensity. Essentially, it suggests that changes in stimuli need to exceed a certain threshold in order to be noticeable.
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