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Use Symmetry to Graph Polar Equations
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Masking Stimulus
A noise or signal used in sensory experiments to interfere with or "mask" the perception of another stimulus, to study sensory thresholds and attention.
Weber's Law
A principle in psychology that states the smallest change in a stimulus that can be detected is a constant proportion of the original stimulus.
Constant Minimum
The smallest or least value that remains unchanged in a given situation or mathematical function.
Intensity
The degree of strength, force, or energy in a given phenomenon or activity, often used to describe sensations, emotions, or physical exertions.
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