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While the classicists believed that both velocity and output are stable, Keynesians believe:
Just-noticeable Difference
The smallest change in the intensity of a stimulus that can be detected by a sensory system, also known as the difference threshold.
Detection Threshold
The minimum level of stimulus intensity required for a sensory system to detect a stimulus 50% of the time.
Sensory Overload
A condition in which one or more of the body's senses experiences over-stimulation from the environment, leading to feelings of overwhelmedness or inability to focus.
Perceptual Adaptation
The ability of the brain to adjust to changes in the sensory environment, allowing for maintained perception under different conditions.
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