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Auditory Threshold Determination

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966
THERE ARE two approaches to the measurement of bone-conduction thresholds. One approach searches for the absolute accuracy of the threshold determination and its reproducibility. This is a problem in audiology. The other approach searches for the clinical usefulness of any measurement of bone threshold (whether absolutely or relatively accurate).
K H, Siedentop   +2 more
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Auditory evoked field at threshold

Hearing Research, 2007
Auditory evoked responses are widely used for estimating electrophysiological thresholds, but the relationships to psychophysical thresholds are not necessarily straightforward. Among the aspects that are not well understood is the near-threshold intensity dependence of the evoked response. Here, we investigated wave N100m of the auditory evoked field.
Bernd, Lütkenhöner, Jan-Stefan, Klein
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Auditory Adaptation at Threshold Intensities

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1967
Using the technique of manual adaptation test, recordings of perstimulatory changes at threshold were made during a 3-min. stimulation period on 300 patients, suffering mainly of perception deafness. Results are reported of the magnitude of the perstimulatory threshold shift at various frequencies, of the relation of this shift to recruitment ...
T, Palva, J, Kärjä, A, Palva
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Threshold Of Subjective Auditory Handicap

International Journal of Audiology, 1973
A study of the hearing levels of a random sample of the rural population of the UK indicated that the threshold of subjective auditory handicap was age dependent and couldbe given by the expression log10 y = 0.0185x + 0.145, where y is hearing level in dB ISO (average of the values at 500, 1000 and 2000 Hz) corresponding to threshold of subjective ...
F, Merluzzi, R, Hinchcliffe
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Auditory Motion Perception Threshold

2007 IEEE International Workshop on Haptic, Audio and Visual Environments and Games, 2007
Despite the fact that we are capable of localizing dynamic sound sources, the mechanisms responsible for this are not completely understood since the majority of sound localization research has focused on static environments where the sound source and listener are both stationary. Although various auditory cues can provide motion information, intensity
Bill Kapralos   +2 more
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Measurement of Auditory Thresholds

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1965
Two systems of measuring auditory masking thresholds by statistical psychophysical techniques are developed. The first is a succession of free-choice tests with a different level of presentation fixed for each test. In the second, the presentation level is automatically adjusted and maintained at a level close to threshold.
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Auditory aversive learning increases discrimination thresholds

Nature Neuroscience, 2011
Animal studies of discriminative fear conditioning traditionally use stimuli that are distant in physical features and thus easily distinguished perceptually. Independently, human studies have shown that training mostly improves discrimination thresholds.
Jennifer, Resnik, Noam, Sobel, Rony, Paz
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