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Weber's Law applies to sensory perception, specifically the relationship between the magnitude of a stimulus and the smallest detectable difference (just noticeable difference, or JND) that can be perceived. It states that the JND is a constant proportion of the original stimulus magnitude, meaning that larger stimuli require larger changes to be noticed. This principle is often used in fields such as psychology, marketing, and acoustics to understand how humans perceive changes in various sensory inputs.

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