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  • 11law of weber-fechner — Usage: usually capitalized W&F : weber fechner law …

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  • 12law — law1 lawlike, adj. /law/, n. 1. the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision. 2 …

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  • 13law — 1. A principle or rule. 2. A statement of fact detailing a sequence or relation of phenomena that is invariable under given conditions. SEE ALSO: principle, rule, theorem. [A.S. lagu] Alexander l. states that a jerky nystagmus becomes worse when… …

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  • 14Fechner, Gustav Theodor — born April 19, 1801, Gross Särchen, near Muskau, Lusatia died Nov. 18, 1887, Leipzig, Ger. German physicist and philosopher who founded the science of psychophysics. He taught at the University of Leipzig (1834–40) but left because of ill health …

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  • 15Fechner — noun German physicist who founded psychophysics; derived Fechner s law on the basis of early work by E. H. Weber (1801 1887) • Syn: ↑Gustav Theodor Fechner • Instance Hypernyms: ↑physicist …

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  • 16Fechner — Gustav T., German physicist, 1801–1887. See Weber F. law, F. Weber law …

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  • 17Gustav Fechner — Infobox Scientist name =Gustav Fechner box width = image width =250px caption =Gustav Fechner birth date = April 19, 1801 [Fancher, R. E. (1996). Pioneers of psychology (3rd Ed.). New York: W. W. Norton Company.] birth place = Muskau death date …

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  • 18Weber's law — or Weber Fechner law In psychophysics, a historically important law quantifying the perception of change in a given stimulus. Originated by the German physiologist Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878) in 1834 and elaborated by his student Gustav… …

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  • 19Stevens' power law — is a proposed relationship between the magnitude of a physical stimulus and its perceived intensity or strength. It is often considered to supersede the Weber Fechner law on the basis that it describes a wider range of sensations, although… …

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  • 20ley de Weber-Fechner — Eng. Weber Fechner law Ver ley de Fechner …

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