| 单词 | weber–fechner relation | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasWeber–Fechner relation   attributive, usually in  Weber–Fechner law. Designating a law stating that the smallest perceptible increase in a stimulus is a constant proportion of the initial stimulus (also called Weber's law); (also) designating a law stating that the strength of a sensation is a logarithmic function of the strength of the stimulus (also called Fechner's law). Also: relating to either of these laws, as  Weber–Fechner relation. Cf. Weber n.1,  Fechner n. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > biological processes > stimulation > 			[noun]		 > Weber's law or ratio Weber's law1864 Weber–Fechner law1891 1891    A. D. Waller Introd. Human Physiol. xv. 536 		(heading)	  				The Weber-Fechner law. 1917    Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. 28 586  				It appears that the Weber–Fechner Law holds more closely for the four heavier piles. 1968    R. Passmore  & J. S. Robson Compan. Med. Stud. I. xxiv. 30/2  				To increase the loudness by steps that seem equal to the listener the intensity of sound must be multiplied by approximately the same factor for each step (Weber-Fechner relation). 2015    tr.  J. Weimann et al.  Measuring Happiness vii. 104  				If the Weber-Fechner Law also applies to the relationship between income and life satisfaction, a logarithmic curve should be detectable. < as lemmas | 
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