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Perception of changes in loudness [PDF]
Neuhoff1 reported that “rising level tones... change (in loudness) more than falling level tones despite having the same actual change in level... indicating that direction of change is an important (and previously unaddressed) factor in the perception of dynamic loudness change”, and speculated that: “In a natural environment this over-estimation ...
Georges Canévet +4 more
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Loudness Scaling Test Based on Categorical Perception [PDF]
The main goal of this research study is focused on creating a method for loudness scaling based on categorical perception. Its main features, such as: way of testing, calibration procedure for securing reliable results, employing natural test stimuli ...
Bożena KOSTEK +2 more
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Cortical PV interneurons regulate loudness perception and sustainably reverse loudness hypersensitivity. [PDF]
Clayton KK +12 more
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Estimated cochlear neural degeneration is associated with loudness hypersensitivity in individuals with normal audiograms [PDF]
In animal models, cochlear neural degeneration (CND) is associated with excess central gain and hyperacusis, but a compelling link between reduced cochlear neural inputs and heightened loudness perception in humans remains elusive.
Kelly N. Jahn +3 more
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Recent studies on loudness perception of binaural broadband signals in hearing impaired listeners found large individual differences, suggesting the use of such signals in hearing aid fitting.
Hongmei Hu +5 more
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Introduction Loudness perception is considered important for the perception of emotions, relative distance and stress patterns. However, certain digital hearing devices worn by those with hearing impairment may affect their loudness perception.
Shubha Tak, Asha Yathiraj
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Real-time loudness normalisation with combined cochlear implant and hearing aid stimulation. [PDF]
People who use a cochlear implant together with a contralateral hearing aid-so-called bimodal listeners-have poor localisation abilities and sounds are often not balanced in loudness across ears.
Dimitar Spirrov +3 more
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Toward an Individual Binaural Loudness Model for Hearing Aid Fitting and Development
The individual loudness perception of a patient plays an important role in hearing aid satisfaction and use in daily life. Hearing aid fitting and development might benefit from individualized loudness models (ILMs), enabling better adaptation of the ...
Iko Pieper +3 more
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Background: For hearing-impaired individuals, hearing aids are clinically fit according to subjective measures of threshold and loudness. The goal of this study was to evaluate objective measures of loudness perception that might benefit hearing aid ...
Elsa Legris +7 more
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IntroductionClinically, recording hearing detection thresholds and representing them in an audiogram is the most common way of evaluating hearing loss and starting the fitting of hearing devices.
Lars Lambriks +3 more
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