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Optimal Sound Presentation Level for Sound Localization Testing in Unilateral Conductive Hearing Loss. [PDF]
Takahara M +9 more
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Revealing Pathological Auditory Central Inhibition in Tinnitus Using Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials Responses to Contralateral Acoustic Stimulation. [PDF]
Qian Z +10 more
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Neural alpha oscillations and auditory steady-state responses during adaptation to a cochlear implant. [PDF]
Wöstmann M +6 more
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Increased loudness effect at the absolute threshold of hearing
This study investigated the effects of a previous sound on loudness at the absolute threshold of hearing. Change of the absolute threshold of hearing was measured when a pure tone preceded the test tone in the measurement of the threshold. The previous sound at 60 dB SPL was presented first in one ear, followed by the presentation of the test sound in ...
Junji Yoshida +2 more
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Influence of a flash light on the absolute threshold of hearing
In this study, to investigate an influence of a visual stimulus presentation on auditory sensitivity, the absolute threshold of hearing was measured under conditions with and without a flash light. In the experiment, pure tones at a frequency of 500 Hz and a duration of 0.5 s were used as the test sound for the measurement of the threshold.
null Masahiro Yonemitsu +3 more
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A Time Reversal-Based Acoustic Indoor Localization System at the Absolute Threshold of Hearing
We present in this paper an acoustic indoor location system that allows a simultaneous localization of sources with different location precisions. This is achieved by the use of the time reversal technique and the code-division multiple-access operation. The system was evaluated in terms of accuracy, precision, and location delay.
Nadia Aloui +4 more
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Auditory enhancement at the absolute threshold of hearing and its relationship to the Zwicker tone
Auditory enhancement describes an improvement in the detection of a tonal signal in a broad-band masker with a spectral gap at the signal frequency if the signal is delayed in its onset relative to the masker. This auditory enhancement may be based on an increase of the effective signal level instead of a decline in the effective masker level. In order
L, Wiegrebe, M, Kössl, S, Schmidt
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