Having a high pain threshold means you can take more pain than most people without it becoming unbearable
Comparison goods shops need to attract lots of shoppers so they often group together to attract as many people as possible - this is so they can have a high threshold population.
The Lurker at the Threshold was created in 1945.
Threshold - 2012 I was released on: USA: 2012
The identification threshold refers to the minimum level of a signal or data point at which a phenomenon can be reliably detected or recognized. In contrast, the reporting threshold is the level at which identified signals or data points are deemed significant enough to warrant formal reporting or action. Essentially, the identification threshold is about detection, while the reporting threshold involves determining the relevance or importance of that detection for reporting purposes.
Threshold - TV series - ended on 2006-02-01.
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A high threshold means that there is low sensitivity towards the measure. For example, if an individual has a high pain threshold, it means they are not very sensitive to pain. That is, it will require a lot more pain for them to respond due to their high (pain) threshold. The idea of sensitivities and thresholds can be applied to many areas of psychology such as contrasts and spatial frequencies just to name a few.
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Well if you have a 'high pain threshold' you seem to feel a lot more pain then you do if you have a 'low pain treshol'.
Comparison goods shops need to attract lots of shoppers so they often group together to attract as many people as possible - this is so they can have a high threshold population.
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From Threshold to Threshold was created in 1955.
Comparison goods shops need to attract lots of shoppers so they often group together to attract as many people as possible - this is so they can have a high threshold population.
decrease the threshold for seizures in epilepsy.
A Schmitt Trigger is a comparator, because it compares its input voltage to a "threshold" voltage, but it has _two_ threshold voltages (the upper and lower trigger voltages), and which threshold voltage is used depends on the output state. If the input voltage is higher than the upper trigger voltage, the output will be high (for a non-inverting Schmitt trigger). In this state, the input is compared to the lower threshold voltage, so the input now has to go below the lower threshold voltage before the output will go low. The threshold voltage depends on the output state, such that a high output selects the lower threshold voltage, and a low output selects the upper threshold voltage. This can be visualised as using a fixed threshold but adding a small voltage (the difference between the upper and lower threshold voltages, also called the hysteresis voltage) to the input voltage before it is compared. This small added voltage is high when the output is high, and low when the output is low. A small amount of the output voltage is effectively being added to the input voltage before it is compared to a fixed threshold. This is positive feedback, also called regenerative feedback. So a Schmitt trigger operates as a voltage comparator, and a small amount of the output is added to the input, so it uses positive or regenerative feedback.
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