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    Ernst Heinrich Weber (24 June 1795 – 26 January 1878) was a German physician who is considered one of the founders of experimental psychology. He was an...
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    stimuli to all senses: vision, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. Ernst Heinrich Weber states that "the minimum increase of stimulus which will produce...
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    sensorineural hearing loss (inner ear hearing loss). The test is named after Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878). Conductive hearing ability is mediated by the middle...
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  • Ernst Weber may refer to: Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878), German physician; founder of experimental psychology Ernst Weber (engineer) (1901–1996), Austrian-American...
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  • Heinrich Weber may refer to: Heinrich Friedrich Weber (1843–1912), German physicist Heinrich Martin Weber (1842–1913), German mathematician Ernst Heinrich...
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    the first electromagnetic telegraph. Weber was born in Schlossstrasse in Wittenberg, where his father, Michael Weber, was professor of theology. The building...
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  • "Elemente." Ernst Heinrich Weber was not a psychologist, but it was Fechner who realized the importance of Weber's research to psychology. Weber's law and...
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  • was named after German otologist Heinrich Adolf Rinne (1819–1868); the Weber test was named after Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878). The Rinne test is performed...
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    Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni (UK: /ˈklædni/, US: /ˈklɑːdni/, German: [ɛʁnst ˈfloːʁɛns ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈkladniː]; 30 November 1756 – 3 April 1827) was a German...
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    Heinrich Friedrich Weber (/ˈveɪbər/; German: [ˈveːbɐ]; 7 November 1843 – 24 May 1912) was a physicist born in the town of Magdala, near Weimar. Around...
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    Friedrich Weber (6 March 1806 – 18 May 1871) was a German anatomist and physiologist. He was a younger brother to physiologist Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795-1878)...
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    Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (c. 18 November 1786 – 5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, guitarist, and critic of...
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  • Thurstone linked this approach to psychophysical theory developed by Ernst Heinrich Weber and Gustav Fechner. Thurstone demonstrated that the method can be...
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  • (the JND), and k is a constant. This rule was first discovered by Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878), an anatomist and physiologist, in experiments on the...
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  • systematic studies to determine sensory thresholds were conducted by Ernst Heinrich Weber, a physiologist and pioneer of experimental psychology at the Leipzig...
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    Fechner in his work on psychophysics, which built on the work of Ernst Heinrich Weber. Although a distinction is commonly drawn between qualitative and...
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    Among its members were pioneers such as Hermann von Helmholtz, Ernst Heinrich Weber, Carl F. W. Ludwig, and Johannes Peter Müller. William T. Bovie (1882–1958)...
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  • on the subject. The work of Arndt and Schultz, along with that of Ernst Heinrich Weber and Gustav Theodor Fechner, was called upon to provide some explanation...
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    (S=KlogR) developed in the 19th century by experimental psychologist Ernst Heinrich Weber and German philosopher Gustav Fechner. In 2011 is released the band's...
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    Braunschweig, 1868. Weber test, named after Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878). CME Bulletin Otorhinolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery Heinrich Rinne @ Who Named...
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  • Pythagoras Carl Seashore Klaus Scherer Carl Stumpf Eero Tarasti Ernst Heinrich Weber Erv Wilson Josef Bek (2001). "Bartoš, František(ii)". Grove Music...
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    intellectual path. Wundt's admiration for Ernst Heinrich Weber was clear from his memoirs, where he proclaimed that Weber should be regarded as the father of...
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    reaction forces with movement. In Germany, the brothers Ernst Heinrich Weber and Wilhelm Eduard Weber hypothesized a great deal about human gait, but it was...
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  • and light obtained in the early 1830s by the German physiologist Ernst Heinrich Weber in Leipzig, most notably those on the minimum discernible difference...
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    sensorineural hearing loss (inner ear hearing loss). The test is named after Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878). Conductive hearing ability is mediated by the middle...
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  • applied in sensory and psychophysics. Ernst Weber (1795–1878) created the first mathematical law of the mind, Weber's law, based on a variety of experiments...
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    Theodor Weber (28 August 1829, Leipzig – 4 September 1914, Halle an der Saale) was a German physician. He was the son of physiologist Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878)...
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  • psychology PhD John B. Watson, Watsonian behaviorism Paul Watzlawick Ernst Heinrich Weber David Wechsler Nicole Weekes, psychologist and neuroscientist Karl...
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  • approach that has close connections to the psychophysical theory of Ernst Heinrich Weber and Gustav Fechner. In addition, Spearman and Thurstone both made...
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    German anatomist and physiologist Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795 – 1878). The apparatus was first described in detail by Weber. Only four bones were identified...
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