Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements correctly describes our ability to detect differences in stimulus intensity?
A) The amount of change needed to detect differences in stimulation is identical for each sense.
B) Larger changes in strong stimuli are needed to detect changes than are needed for weak stimuli.
C) The same amount of change is needed to detect changes in weak stimuli and in strong stimuli.
D) Larger changes in weak stimuli are needed to detect changes than are needed for strong stimuli.
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