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What was a result of Nat Turner's rebellion?
Weber's Law
A principle describing the smallest difference in stimulus intensity that is detectable, typically proportional to the intensity of the original stimulus.
Difference Threshold
The smallest change in stimulation that can be detected 50% of the time by a participant.
Color Receptors
Cells in the retina of the eye that are sensitive to specific wavelengths of light, enabling color vision.
Weber's Law
A principle relating to the perception of change in a given stimulus, stating that the ratio of the increment threshold to the background intensity is a constant.
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