Forward masking growth functions were measured for pure-tone maskers and signals at 2 and 6 kHz as a function of the silent interval between the masker and signal. The inclusion of conditions involving short signals and short masker-signal intervals ensured that a wide range of signal thresholds were recorded. A consistent pattern was seen across all the results. When the signal level was below about 35 dB SPL the growth of masking was shallow, so that signal threshold increased at a much slower rate than masker level. When the signal level exceeded this value, the masking function steepened, approaching unity (linear growth) at the highest masker and signal levels. The results are inconsistent with an explanation for forward-masking growth...
Phase locking between probe and masker was used in a series of pure-tone masking experiments. The ma...
The temporal effect refers to the change in signal-to-masker ratio at threshold for a short-duration...
Thresholds for a 6.5-kHz sinusoidal signal, temporally centered in a 400-ms broadband-noise masker, ...
Forward masking growth functions were measured for pure-tone maskers and signals at 2 and 6 kHz as a...
A behavioral measure of the basilar membrane response can be obtained by comparing the growth in for...
This paper examines the possibility of estimating basilar-membrane (BM) nonlinearity using a psychop...
The upward spread of masking refers to the higher growth rate of masking for maskers lower in freque...
Abstract- At the highest signal levels, the masking function for the off-frequency condition seems t...
It is well known that pure-tone audiometry does not sufficiently describe individual hearing loss (H...
The compressive nonlinearity defined by the basilar membrane (BM) input-output (I/O) function is evi...
This chapter investigates the extent to which binaural unmasking occurs with nonsimultaneous present...
The additivity of nonsimultaneous masking can be used as a measure of nonlinearity in the auditory s...
Many natural sounds, including speech and animal vocalizations, involve rapid sequences that vary in...
Many natural sounds, including speech and animal vocalizations, involve rapid sequences that vary in...
Physiological studies suggest that the increase in suppression as a function of suppressor level is ...
Phase locking between probe and masker was used in a series of pure-tone masking experiments. The ma...
The temporal effect refers to the change in signal-to-masker ratio at threshold for a short-duration...
Thresholds for a 6.5-kHz sinusoidal signal, temporally centered in a 400-ms broadband-noise masker, ...
Forward masking growth functions were measured for pure-tone maskers and signals at 2 and 6 kHz as a...
A behavioral measure of the basilar membrane response can be obtained by comparing the growth in for...
This paper examines the possibility of estimating basilar-membrane (BM) nonlinearity using a psychop...
The upward spread of masking refers to the higher growth rate of masking for maskers lower in freque...
Abstract- At the highest signal levels, the masking function for the off-frequency condition seems t...
It is well known that pure-tone audiometry does not sufficiently describe individual hearing loss (H...
The compressive nonlinearity defined by the basilar membrane (BM) input-output (I/O) function is evi...
This chapter investigates the extent to which binaural unmasking occurs with nonsimultaneous present...
The additivity of nonsimultaneous masking can be used as a measure of nonlinearity in the auditory s...
Many natural sounds, including speech and animal vocalizations, involve rapid sequences that vary in...
Many natural sounds, including speech and animal vocalizations, involve rapid sequences that vary in...
Physiological studies suggest that the increase in suppression as a function of suppressor level is ...
Phase locking between probe and masker was used in a series of pure-tone masking experiments. The ma...
The temporal effect refers to the change in signal-to-masker ratio at threshold for a short-duration...
Thresholds for a 6.5-kHz sinusoidal signal, temporally centered in a 400-ms broadband-noise masker, ...