absolute threshold

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absolute threshold

A scientist measures the absolute threshold for hearing a faint tone.

Definition

Noun: The minimum intensity of a stimulus (such as light, sound, or pressure) that an individual can detect 50% of the time. It represents the boundary between the undetectable and the detectable for a specific sensory system.

Usage

The term is used primarily in psychology, neuroscience, and sensory physiology to quantify the sensitivity of a sensory system. It describes a statistical point, not an absolute one, as detection can vary slightly from trial to trial.

Examples
  • In a hearing test, the absolute threshold might be the quietest tone a person can hear in a noiseless environment.
  • The experiment measured the absolute threshold for detecting a faint light in complete darkness.
  • A change in the absolute threshold for taste can indicate a health issue or the effect of medication.
Advanced Usage
  • Psychophysical Measurement: The concept is foundational in psychophysics, the field studying the relationship between physical stimuli and psychological sensations. Thresholds are typically measured using method of constant stimuli, method of limits, or method of adjustment.
  • Signal Detection Theory: Modern interpretations consider that the absolute threshold is influenced by a person's decision criterion (their willingness to report a sensation) and internal neural noise, not just stimulus intensity.
Variants and Related Words
  • Threshold (noun): A general term for the point at which a stimulus begins to produce an effect or sensation. The absolute threshold is a specific type of sensory threshold.
  • Difference Threshold (noun): Also called the "just noticeable difference" (JND), it is the minimum difference between two stimuli that a person can detect.
  • Subliminal (adjective): Referring to stimuli that are below the absolute threshold for conscious perception.
Synonyms
  • Detection threshold
  • Sensory threshold (in its specific, minimal sense)
Related Phrases
  • Stimulus intensity: The physical magnitude of a stimulus, which is varied to find the absolute threshold.
  • 50% detection rate: The operational definition used to pinpoint the absolute threshold in experiments.
absolute threshold

A scientist measures the absolute threshold for hearing a faint tone.

Noun
  1. the lowest level of stimulation that a person can detect