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The Loudness of Tinnitus

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1980
Paradoxically, measurements of the loudness of tinnitus indicate that the noise is not a very loud one, yet many persons experiencing it report severe distress. It has been suggested that either loudness has not been measured correctly or that some other factor such as recruitment may be involved.
P E, Goodwin, R M, Johnson
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LOUD PRAYERS:

2022
Kevin C. Neece’s “Loud Prayers: Communion, Transcendence, and the Blues in Scorsese’s The Last Waltz” analyzes the “religious urge” found in the film The Last Waltz. The chapter begins with a discussion of Scorsese’s films, including Taxi Driver, and their religious influences and undertones.
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Quantification of Loudness

The American Journal of Psychology, 1973
The present study employed 600 subjects and extended earlier experiments under 'ideal' conditions to white noise. When known experimental biases were eliminated, half loudness was equal to half sound-pressure level (-6 dB) from 45 through 90 dB. The same simple relation held whether stimulation was through headphones or loudspeaker, and whether ...
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Loud

Imbizo, 2023
This short story follows the traumatic experience of rape and gendered violence of Darren. Caught in a world where some things are accepted, while others are hidden away, he attempts to live his life as genuinely as he can. But, as he relives his experiences, he shows the complicated power dynamics that many LGBTQIA+ children face with paternal figures,
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The Loudness of Tinnitus

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1986
Although tinnitus causes considerable suffering to many patients, its loudness is small in most cases. Traditionally the loudness is measured with a binaural loudness balance procedure. It is stated that when there is recruitment in the ear to which the test tone is presented, the intensity of the test tone is smaller than its loudness.
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Suprathreshold Loudness Adaptation

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1972
Loudness adaptation at 500 Hz (70 dB SPL) was measured over a 7-min stimulation period using the tracking method. The duration of a simultaneous, contralaterally presented comparison stimulus (400 Hz) was either 250 or 3000 msec. Duty cycle of the two comparison stimuli was identical (3313%), however, use of the tracking method (8 dB/sec attenuation ...
D E, Morgan, D D, Dirks
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Loudness of ramped and damped sounds: comparison of global loudness and loudness change

2010
Loudness change has been recently studied for tones with linearly varying levels. The published results by di erent authors revealed an asymmetry in the judgment of loudness change for increasing and decreasing levels depending on the range of level. But the results and their interpretations were di erent between Canévet's and Neuho 's studies.
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The Loudness and Loudness Matching of Short Tones

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1949
A monaural loudness matching technique was used to study differential sensitivity to intensity as a function of tonal duration. The probable error (p.e.) of the loudness matches was used as the measure of differential sensitivity. With one technique, a standard tone of 500 milliseconds duration was followed by a tone of variable duration (10–500 ...
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Fold loud

ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 art gallery, 2008
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Loudness and Loudness Level

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1958
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