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Title: Detecting a candle 48 kilometres away on a clear, dark night, and tasting a teaspoon of sugar ...
Post by: Shinobi on Sep 23, 2017
Detecting a candle 48 kilometres away on a clear, dark night, and tasting a teaspoon of sugar dissolved in 9 litres of water are examples of
a. absolute thresholds.
b. difference thresholds.
c. perceptual constancies.
d. transduction.


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Title: Re: Detecting a candle 48 kilometres away on a clear, dark night, and tasting a teaspoon of sugar ...
Post by: Kunal Puri on Mar 9, 2020
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Title: Re: Detecting a candle 48 kilometres away on a clear, dark night, and tasting a teaspoon of sugar ...
Post by: Castle Black on Oct 18, 2020
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