Absolute Threshold:This is the minimum level of stimulus intensity needed for a stimulus to be detected 50% of the time. It's like your phone's brightness setting - there's a certain level below which you can't see anything on the screen.
Difference Threshold (Just Noticeable Difference): This is the smallest difference in stimulation that can be reliably detected by an observer when two stimuli are compared. Itโs like adjusting your phoneโs volume โ thereโs a certain point where you notice it has become louder or quieter.
Signal Detection Theory:This theory explains how we decide whether or not we have detected a stimulus based on both sensory experience and judgment/decision-making processes. It's like deciding if your phone vibrated in your pocket or if you just imagined it.