Abstract
The temporary threshold shifts (TTS) produced by exposure to pulsed monaural and pulsed alternate binaural high‐intensity stimuli (105 dB sensation level, 1 kHz) were compared in 7 subjects (6 male, 1 female). All subjects showed greater TTS for monaural exposures than for binaural, except in three cases out of 21 (six experimental conditions). However, monaural and binauralTTS were found to be significantly different (0.01 level) in only one instance of the three paired conditions.

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