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Weber and Fechner. Psychophysics. Gustave Fechner (1801-1887). Son of a Lutheran pastor Studied medicine, then his interests turned to physics 1834: appointed professor at Leipzig University --becomes interested in studying sensation. Is known for his study of AFTERIMAGES. Afterimages.
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Weber and Fechner Psychophysics
Gustave Fechner (1801-1887) • Son of a Lutheran pastor • Studied medicine, then his interests turned to physics • 1834: appointed professor at Leipzig University --becomes interested in studying sensation. • Is known for his study of AFTERIMAGES
Afterimages • Examples of some of the illusions with which Fechner worked.
Looking into the sun • Vision problems from looking at the sun through colored glasses • Depression. • Struggle between the prevalent scientific "mechanistic" view of the world (nightview) and his own view that the world is alive and conscious as well (dayview)
Dr Mises and Dr Fechner • Fechner wrote under the pseudonym of Dr Mises to express his "dayview" and satirize the "nightview" • For example, in The Little Book of Life after Death Dr Mises speeks of human existence as occurring in 3 stages: • Sleep in mother's womb • Alternating between sleep and awake (+ glimpses of stage 3) • Becoming a part of the Supreme spirit.
Connecting body and mind • Fechner's view is one of DOUBLE ASPECTISM • He wanted to be able to demonstrate a connection between body and mind, so scientific people could accept the existence of mind. • He saw Weber's law that connects sensation and perception as doing this.
Webers law • Highlights the fact that SENSATION (body-linked) and PERCEPTION (mind linked) progress in two different and distinct ways • And are linked one to the other by a mathematical equation • Hence, body and mind are both distinct and connected.
Weber's Law: the jnd • (S2-S1)/S1 = K, where S2-S1= jnd • Let us suppose that we are working w/ the perception of differences in weight, and the measure is paperclips. Let us suppose that: S1=2, S2=4, then K=1 • How many paperclips do you need to feel they were heavier than 4 paperclips? Etc…
Sensation (S)(geometric scale) 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 Perception (P)(arithmetic scale) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7P=log S in base (K+1) Sensation-Perception data
Weber's function, mind and body • S= sensation = sensory organ = body • P= perception = mind • Hence:the mind and the body are different and separate, follow different laws • And: The mind and the body are connected by a mathematical relationship. • Thus: The mind can be studied scientifically. Psychology can be a science.
Psychophysics • The study of the relation between the body and the mind, in matters of sensation and perception. • Fechner is the founder of this branch of psychology. • 1860, the date of publication of Elements of Psychophysics is sometimes suggested as the birth date of psychology as a science.
Esthetics • What makes something beautiful? • Is it a question of proportions?Fechner is one of the first people also to address the question experimentally.