1965
DOI: 10.1016/0022-460x(65)90092-1
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A note on quiet threshold shift in the absence of noise

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“…Obtaining reliable auditory psychophysical thresholds can be challenging, even in laboratory conditions with experienced and motivated adult listeners. For example, thresholds-in-quiet have been shown to be affected by the duration of time spent in a ‘quiet’ environment (Bryan et al, 1965; Steed & Martin, 1973) such as an audiometric booth. Even supra-threshold detection tasks performed by experienced listeners can be affected by presentation level (Williams et al, 1978).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obtaining reliable auditory psychophysical thresholds can be challenging, even in laboratory conditions with experienced and motivated adult listeners. For example, thresholds-in-quiet have been shown to be affected by the duration of time spent in a ‘quiet’ environment (Bryan et al, 1965; Steed & Martin, 1973) such as an audiometric booth. Even supra-threshold detection tasks performed by experienced listeners can be affected by presentation level (Williams et al, 1978).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es scheint, daß die Hörschwelle tatsächlich täglichen Schwankungen unterworfen ist [38]. Teilweise beruhen die festgestellten Hörschwellenänderungen aber auch auf Vertäubungen durch Umgebungsgeräusche mit nur mäßigem Schallpegel [40], [41]. Teilweise beruhen die festgestellten Hörschwellenänderungen aber auch auf Vertäubungen durch Umgebungsgeräusche mit nur mäßigem Schallpegel [40], [41].…”
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“…It has been shown that we are partially deafened by everyday noises such as speech, and in deep silence the ear's acuity improves in a manner analogous to the dark adaption of vision. 1 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%