The Absolute Threshold theory is a concept in psychology that refers to the minimum level of stimulus needed for an individual to detect its presence accurately. It suggests that there is a specific threshold below which stimuli cannot be detected.
Related terms
Subliminal Perception: This term refers to the process by which stimuli are perceived without conscious awareness, often below the absolute threshold.
Signal Detection Theory: This theory explores how individuals make decisions about detecting weak signals in uncertain situations.
Just Noticeable Difference (JND): JND is the smallest difference between two stimuli that can be detected by an individual consistently. It relates to the idea of thresholds and perception sensitivity.