difference threshold

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difference threshold

The researcher measures the difference threshold for two nearly identical weights.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The smallest detectable difference: The minimum amount of change in a physical stimulus (like brightness, weight, or sound volume) that an observer can reliably perceive. It is a fundamental concept in psychophysics, the study of the relationship between physical stimuli and sensory experiences.
Usage
  • The difference threshold is often measured in experiments to understand human sensory limits.
  • It is also known as the "just noticeable difference" (JND).
  • The value of the difference threshold is not fixed; it depends on the intensity of the original stimulus (a principle known as Weber's Law).
Examples
  • In a classic experiment, a researcher might add small weights to a participant's hand to determine the difference threshold for perceived heaviness.
  • The difference threshold for detecting a change in the brightness of a light is lower in a dark room than in a brightly lit one.
  • Audiologists test hearing by finding the difference threshold for various sound frequencies.
Advanced Usage
  • Weber's Law: A principle stating that the difference threshold is a constant proportion of the original stimulus intensity. For example, if the difference threshold for weight is 5%, a person holding a 100g weight would need a 105g weight to notice a difference, while a person holding a 200g weight would need a 210g weight.
  • Signal Detection Theory: This theory provides a more nuanced framework than the simple difference threshold, accounting for factors like an observer's motivation and decision criteria when detecting a stimulus change.
Variants and Related Words
  • Just Noticeable Difference (JND): A direct synonym for difference threshold.
  • Absolute Threshold: The minimum intensity of a stimulus needed to detect its presence (as opposed to a in it).
  • Psychophysics: The branch of psychology that studies relationships between physical stimuli and sensory perceptions, central to the concept of the difference threshold.
Synonyms
  • Just Noticeable Difference (JND)
  • Differential Threshold
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Weber Fraction: The constant ratio in Weber's Law (ΔI/I = k), where ΔI is the difference threshold, I is the original stimulus intensity, and k is the constant.
  • Subliminal: Refers to stimuli below the absolute or difference threshold, not consciously perceived.
difference threshold

The researcher measures the difference threshold for two nearly identical weights.

Noun
  1. the smallest change in stimulation that a person can detect