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info:oai:cogprints.org:4094 info:ofi/fmt:xml:xsd:oai_dc Weber's Law Modeled by the Mathematical Description of a Beam Balance Lanzara, Richard G. Psycoloquy Psychophysics Philosophy of Mind Behavioral & Brain Sciences Perceptual Cognitive Psychology Psychophysiology Behavioral Analysis Theoretical Biology Animal Behavior Animal Cognition Neural Modelling Applied Cognitive Psychology Physiological Psychology Behavioral Biology A beam balance is analyzed as a model that describes Weber's law. The mathematical derivations of the torques on a beam balance produce a description that is strictly compatible with that law. The natural relationship of the beam balance model to Weber's law provides for an intuitive understanding of the relationship of Weber's law to sensory and receptor systems. Additionally, this model may offer a simple way to compute perturbations that result from unequal effects on coupled steady state systems. A practical outgrowth from this work is that a relatively simple mathematical description models sensory phenomena and may aid in the understanding of sensory and receptor systems. Elsevier Science Inc. Jacquez, Prof. John A. 1994 Journal (Paginated) PeerReviewed application/pdf http://cogprints.org/4094/1/Weber%27s_Law.pdf Lanzara, Richard G. (1994) Weber's Law Modeled by the Mathematical Description of a Beam Balance. [Journal (Paginated)] http://cogprints.org/4094/
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