Strain-rate cycling tests associated with ultrasonic oscillation were carried out between the strain rates ((Formula presented.)) of 1.1×10−5 s−1 and 5.6×10−5 s−1 for NaBr:Li+ or K+ single crystals from 77 K up to the room temperature. Superposition of oscillatory stress during plastic deformation causes a stress drop (Δτ). By using the stress change (Δτ\u27) due to the strain-rate cycling keeping the stress amplitude constant, Δτ\u27/Δln (Formula presented.) was given as a measurement of the strain-rate sensitivity (λ) of flow stress. The relative curve of Δτ and λ has a stair-like shape for the two kinds of crystals at low temperature (T). That is to say, the curve has two bending points and two plateau regions and λ between the two bendi...