Webers Law describes how the smallest detectable change in a stimulus relates to its initial intensity. It states that the just noticeable difference between two stimuli is a constant proportion of the original, a cornerstone of psychophysics.
Webers Law describes how the smallest detectable change in a stimulus relates to its initial intensity. It states that the just noticeable difference between two stimuli is a constant proportion of the original, a cornerstone of psychophysics.