Weber-Fechner law for irritation of human skin by induction currents. Leontovich. Kiev University Bulletin No. 12, 1907
- Issue: Vol XIV, No 3-4 (1907)
- Pages: 200-201
- Section: Критика и библіографія
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/95878
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb95878
- ID: 95878
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Weber-Fechner's law for irritation of human skin by induction currents. Leontovich. Kiev University Izvestia No. 12, 1907.
The author posed the question of whether the Weber-Fechner’s law can be applied to intermittent electrical irritation of the skin and what is the discrimination threshold for changes in the strength of this irritation. In his research, the author used alternating current from a three-phase Schukert'a machine (one phase), - the phase voltage was amplified by passing it through Oer'l'kon'a and Broupe-Boveri transformers, and a voltmeter and a rheostat were also introduced into the circuit.