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weber-fechner law (effect of intensity of stimulus on receptors) :-

the frequency of the action potentials conducted along the afferent nerve fiber is directly proportional to logarithm of the intensity of the stimulus applied to the receptor. This means that an increase in the intensity of the stimulus leads to an increase in the amplitude of generator or receptor potential, that increase the frequency of the action potential conducted along the afferent fibers connected to the receptor.

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weber-fechner law (effect of intensity of stimulus on receptors) :-

the frequency of the action potentials conducted along the afferent nerve fiber is directly proportional to logarithm of the intensity of the stimulus applied to the receptor. This means that an increase in the intensity of the stimulus leads to an increase in the amplitude of generator or receptor potential, that increase the frequency of the action potential conducted along the afferent fibers connected to the receptor.

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Erich Fechner has written:

'Rechtsphilosophie' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Law

'Probleme der Arbeitsbereitschaft' -- subject(s): Hours of labor, Rest periods

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(Weber's law explains why you don't notice your headlights are on in the daytime)

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Max Fechner was born in 1892.

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