reaktionkynnystä
Reaktionkynnystä, meaning "reaction threshold" in Finnish, refers to the minimum level of stimulation required to elicit a detectable response. This concept is fundamental in psychology, physiology, and psychophysics, describing the point at which a stimulus becomes perceptible. For instance, in vision, it is the dimmest light a person can see. In hearing, it is the quietest sound a person can detect.
The reaction threshold is not a fixed value but can vary depending on several factors. These include
In experimental settings, researchers often use methods like the method of limits or the method of constant
Understanding reaction thresholds is crucial for various applications. In acoustics, it helps in setting noise regulations.