Thresholds for Linear Amplitude Change of a Continuous Pure Tone
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Audiology
- Vol. 7 (4) , 207-215
- https://doi.org/10.3109/01050397809076288
Abstract
The human auditory sensitivity in detecting linear amplitude change of a continuous pure tone has been studied in normal-hearing subjects. It is shown that for short glide durations (<100 ms) the duration of the following plateau exerts a significant influence on the DLI. The average DLI at 1 kHz and 60 dB HL was found to be of the order of 0.8 dB when the intensity glide had a duration of 10 ms and was followed by a much longer plateau. For longer glide durations (≥ 200 ms) the DLI increased significantly as compared with shorter durations. There was no significant difference between increasing and decreasing intensity change. Significantly larger DLIs were found at 250 and 500 Hz than at 1, 2 and 4 kHz. The sound level was found to have a significant influence on the DLI. At low levels of 40 dB HL, and lower, the increase in DLI for detecting sound levels is highly significant. A falling exponential function offers a mathematical description of the relationship with good fit. It is concluded that an integrating mechanism with an integration time of approx. 200 ms could explain the auditory ability to detect linear amplitude glides of a continuous tone. The results are discussed in relation to previous intensity discrimination data, where pulse pairs, continuous intensity modulation or intensity glides were used as stimuli.Keywords
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