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  1. Classical psychophysical methods Psychophysical experiments have traditionally used three methods for testing subjects' perception in stimulus detection and difference detection experiments: the method of limits, the method of constant stimuli and the method of adjustment.

  2. psychophysics, study of quantitative relations between psychological events and physical events or, more specifically, between sensations and the stimuli that produce them. Physical science permits, at least for some of the senses, accurate measurement on a physical scale of the magnitude of a stimulus. By determining the stimulus magnitude ...

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  3. Jan 1, 2024 · Quantum psychology is an emerging interdisciplinary field that employs concepts from quantum mechanics to model and explain certain psychological phenomena that classical theories cannot adequately describe.

  4. Jun 6, 2005 · These features of the phenomena may be claimed by some to be potentially explainable within a classical-physics-based model. But the possibility of such an explanation is profoundly undermined by the absence from classic physics of the notion of conscious choice and effort.

    • Jeffrey M Schwartz, Henry P Stapp, Mario Beauregard
    • 2005
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  6. Nov 30, 2004 · There are three basic types of corresponding approaches: (1) consciousness is a manifestation of quantum processes in the brain, (2) quantum concepts are used to understand conscious mental activity without referring to brain activity, and (3) matter and consciousness are regarded as dual aspects of one underlying reality.

  7. Jan 1, 2024 · Definition. Psychophysics, as first established by Gustav Theodor Fechner in 1860, concerns the science of the relations between body and mind, or, to put it more precisely, between physical and phenomenal worlds [ 1 – 6 ].

  8. Oct 11, 2021 · In the domain of classical physics, the multiple underlying dimensions of concepts such as gravity and wavelength and light include a dimension of energy flow, a dimension of...

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