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Psychology / Cognitive science / Just-noticeable difference / Detection theory / Absolute threshold / Weber–Fechner law / Psychometric function / Stimulus / Sensory threshold / Perception / Psychophysics / Mind
Date: 2011-11-04 04:44:39
Psychology
Cognitive science
Just-noticeable difference
Detection theory
Absolute threshold
Weber–Fechner law
Psychometric function
Stimulus
Sensory threshold
Perception
Psychophysics
Mind

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