subtractivity
Subtractivity is a concept found in various fields, including perception, psychology, and signal processing. It refers to the idea that a perceived quality or quantity is reduced by the presence of another. In sensory perception, subtractivity suggests that if two stimuli are presented together, the perceived intensity of one might be less than if it were presented alone, as if the second stimulus is "subtracting" from the first. This phenomenon is distinct from additive processes where effects combine.
In psychology, subtractivity can be observed in tasks where participants are asked to evaluate a stimulus in
In signal processing, subtractivity can refer to techniques used to remove unwanted components from a signal.