Uncertain conditions refer to situations where there is ambiguity or lack of clarity about the nature of a stimulus or event. In such situations, it becomes difficult to accurately detect and interpret stimuli.
Related terms
Signal detection theory: This theory explains how individuals make decisions in uncertain conditions by taking into account both the strength of a signal (stimulus) and background noise.
Threshold: The threshold refers to the minimum level of stimulation required for an individual to detect a particular stimulus.
Sensory adaptation: Sensory adaptation is when our sensory systems become less responsive to constant or repetitive stimuli over time.