Gustav Theodor Fechner (/ˈfɛxnər/; German: [ˈfɛçnɐ]; 19 April 1801 – 18 November 1887) was a German physicist, philosopher, and experimental psychologist...
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rapidly as the increase. Both Weber's law and Fechner's law were formulated by Gustav Theodor Fechner (1801–1887). They were first published in 1860...
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Gino Fechner (born 1997), German footballer Gustav Fechner (1801–1887), German experimental psychologist, physicist and philosopher Harry Fechner (born...
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the frequency of the illumination flicker. The effect was noted by Gustav Fechner and Hermann von Helmholtz and propagated to English-speakers through...
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Experimental psychology (section Gustav Fechner)
but it was Fechner who realized the importance of Weber's research to psychology. Weber's law and Fechner's law was published in Fechner's work, "Elemente...
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Tower Gustav Fechner (1801–1887), German philosopher, physicist, and scientist Gustav Fehn (1892–1945), German general during World War II Gustav A. Fischer...
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Siegfried Lipiner to the works of Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Gustav Fechner and Hermann Lotze. These thinkers continued to influence Mahler and...
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variety of experiments. Gustav Fechner (1801–1887) contributed theories in sensations and perceptions and one of them is the Fechner's law, which modifies...
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yield criterion, named after Richard von Mises Dr. Mises, pseudonym of Gustav Fechner, a German philosopher, physicist and experimental psychologist. This...
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first modeled on quantitative approaches in the physical sciences by Gustav Fechner in his work on psychophysics, which built on the work of Ernst Heinrich...
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studies under the guidance of E. H. Weber, Alfred Wilhelm Volkmann, and Gustav Fechner. The other was his aesthetic and artistic interest, which was developed...
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It is named after Maurice Kendall, who developed it in 1938, though Gustav Fechner had proposed a similar measure in the context of time series in 1897...
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physician Georg Tobias Ludwig Sachs. The "father of psychophysics," Gustav Fechner, reported the first empirical survey of colored letter photisms among...
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experimental psychologist Ernst Heinrich Weber and German philosopher Gustav Fechner. In 2011 is released the band's first album "Till You Decay" with line...
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Germany, when Gustav Fechner created the first theory of how judgments about sensory experiences are made and how to experiment on them. Fechner's theory, recognized...
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William Lycan William Seager Psychology Carl Gustav Jung Donald D. Hoffman Franz Brentano Gustav Fechner Julian Jaynes Kurt Koffka Max Wertheimer Sigmund...
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that divides a probability distribution into two equal halves. Gustav Theodor Fechner used the median (Centralwerth) in sociological and psychological...
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was subsequently provided by Gustav Fechner, so the rule is therefore known either as the Weber Law or as the Weber–Fechner law; the constant k is called...
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with Gustav Fechner c. 1876, have been devised to test the idea that the golden ratio plays a role in human perception of beauty. While Fechner found...
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great care. Wundt was influenced by notable physiologists, such as Gustav Fechner, who used a kind of controlled introspection as a means to study human...
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Joachim Engel Karin Erdmann Andreas von Ettingshausen Johann Faulhaber Gustav Fechner Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov Käte Fenchel Paul Finsler Felix Finster Bernd...
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aged 61. Fechner was the brother of experimental psychology pioneer and founder of psychophysics Gustav Fechner and of Clementine Wieck Fechner, who was...
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see a person, the more pleasing and likeable they find that person. Gustav Fechner conducted the earliest known research on the effect in 1876. Edward...
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work. However, the basic model dates to the Weber–Fechner law by Gustav Fechner, published in Fechner (1860), and was repeatedly rediscovered until the...
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approach to psychophysical theory developed by Ernst Heinrich Weber and Gustav Fechner. Thurstone demonstrated that the method can be used to order items along...
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world of physical stimuli and the world of subjects' percepts, see Gustav Fechner. See Czapski S, Eppenstein O. (eds.) 1924 Grundzüge der Theorie der...
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Mechanism, and Society. Psychology Press. p. 3. ISBN 9781841690148. "Gustav Fechner". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2024-07-20. "Psychophysics". Encyclopædia...
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Kingdon Clifford and Thomas Carlyle as well as psychologists such as Gustav Fechner, Wilhelm Wundt, Rudolf Hermann Lotze all promoted panpsychist ideas...
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thereby achieving collective wisdom. 19th-century Prussian physicist Gustav Fechner argued for a collective consciousness of mankind, and cited Durkheim...
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floor is marked by several small craters. The crater is named after Gustav Theodor Fechner, a German physicist, psychologist, and philosopher (1801-1887)....
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