All Subjects
Light
Practice Quizzes
AP Psychology
Unit 3 – Sensation and Perception
Topic 3.1
How does the Weber's Law, a concept in psychophysics, apply to one's perception of brightness in different lighting conditions?
The just noticeable difference (JND) for brightness is proportional to the initial light intensity.
The JND for brightness increases exponentially as light intensity decreases.
Brightness perception is not affected by a change in light intensity according to Weber's law.
The JND for brightness remains constant regardless of initial light intensity.
Related content
Practice quizzes
Practice this subject
Practice this unit
Practice this topic
Study guides (1)
AP Psychology - 3.1 Principles of Sensation
Key terms
Brightness
Lighting Conditions
Psychophysics
Weber's law
About Us
About Fiveable
Blog
Careers
Testimonials
Code of Conduct
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
CCPA Privacy Policy
Resources
Cram Mode
AP Score Calculators
Study Guides
Practice Quizzes
Glossary
Crisis Text Line
Request a Feature
Report an Issue
Stay Connected
© 2024 Fiveable Inc. All rights reserved.
AP® and SAT® are trademarks registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse this website.
About Us
About Fiveable
Blog
Careers
Testimonials
Code of Conduct
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
CCPA Privacy Policy
Resources
Cram Mode
AP Score Calculators
Study Guides
Practice Quizzes
Glossary
Crisis Text Line
Request a Feature
Report an Issue
© 2024 Fiveable Inc. All rights reserved.
AP® and SAT® are trademarks registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse this website.
Back
Practice Quiz
Guides
Glossary
Guides
Glossary
Next