Weber-Fechner Law
The least change in stimulus necessary to produce a
perceptible change in response is proportional to the
stimulus already existing.
The least change in stimulus necessary to produce a
perceptible change in response is proportional to the
stimulus already existing.
Related:
- Between stimulus and response lies the free will to
choose... - When it is not necessary to change it is necessary
not to change... - Cytherian: "...Electrochemical stimulus response, cranial plate,
bipedal locomotion, endoskeletal...contiguous external... - The kegger lasted far into the night,
and the next morning,
Dave stuck his foot into a shoe full of cranky, hung... - Preparation for war is a constant stimulus to suspicion and ill will.
President James Monroe (1758... - Moral good is a practical stimulus; it is no sooner seen than it inspires
an impulse to practise.
Plutarch (46-120 AD) -- Life of... - Life is a biochemical reaction to the stimulus of the surrounding
environment in a stable ecosphere,
while a bowl of cherries is a round container filled... - If voting should change anything,
there would be a law against it... - Law may not change the heart;
it can restrain the heartless...
