threshold level
Noun: The minimum intensity of a stimulus that is just barely detectable or perceptible to a person's senses or a system.
The term "threshold level" is used primarily in scientific and technical contexts to describe the lowest point at which a specific effect, sensation, or response begins to occur. It marks a boundary between absence and presence.
- The sound was set at the threshold level, so only participants with the most sensitive hearing could detect it.
- In toxicology, scientists work to determine the threshold level of exposure to a chemical before it becomes harmful.
- The device has a sensitivity adjustment to calibrate its threshold level for detecting motion.
- Absolute Threshold: In psychology, this refers to the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus (e.g., light, sound, pressure) 50% of the time. It is a specific type of threshold level.
- Detection Threshold: Often used interchangeably in fields like sensory science or engineering to mean the lowest concentration or magnitude of a substance or signal that can be reliably identified.
- Threshold (noun): The broader term for a point of entry or beginning, or the level at which something starts to happen. "Threshold level" is a more specific compound of this word.
- Liminal (adjective): Relating to a transitional or initial stage, often used in more abstract or sociological contexts, not directly synonymous but conceptually related to the idea of a boundary.
- Detection limit
- Perception threshold
- Minimum detectable level
While the core meaning relates to the barely perceptible intensity of a stimulus, "threshold level" can be applied metaphorically or in other domains: - In business, it can refer to a minimum level of performance or sales required to trigger an action (e.g., "The bonus is paid once sales pass the threshold level"). - In electronics, it denotes the voltage level that must be exceeded for a circuit to change state.
- Above/below the threshold: Describing whether a measurement or stimulus exceeds or falls short of the critical level.
- The pollutant concentration remained below the regulatory threshold level.
- Threshold of pain: A specific common phrase denoting the intensity at which a stimulus begins to cause pain.
- the intensity level that is just barely perceptible