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Discuss the difference between absolute threshold and differential threshold

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Answered by Ritulshekhar1
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Absolute threshold is defined as the lowest level of a stimulus that can be light, sound, touch, etc. It can be detected by an organism.
A just-noticeable difference or JND is the amount something must be changed in order for a difference to be noticeable, detectable at least half the time is Differential threshold.

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Answered by MARmarXIV
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Absolute threshold is the threshold of sensory organs where it can see the difference between “nothing” and “something”. It is the minimum amount of stimuli required to activate the sense organs. ... Differential threshold is the difference between two similar stimuli, with negligible difference.
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