Multiple Choice
The just noticeable difference (difference threshold) is a constant mathematical function of the existing amount of stimulation. In its most basic form, this was first proposed by
A) Ernst Heinrich Weber
B) Hermann von Helmholtz
C) Thomas Young
D) Wilhelm Wundt
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