Equal-loudness functions describe relationships between the frequencies of sounds and their perceived loudness. This pilot study investigated the possibility of deriving equal-loudness contours based on the assumption that sounds of equal perceived loudness elicit equal reaction times (RTs). During a psychoacoustic underwater hearing study, the responses of two young female harbor seals to tonal signals between 0.125 and 100 kHz were filmed. Frame-by-frame analysis was used to quantify RT (the time between the onset of the sound stimulus and the onset of movement of the seal away from the listening station). Near-threshold equal-latency contours, as surrogates for equal-loudness contours, were estimated from RT-level functions fitted to mea...
Temporary hearing threshold shifts (TTSs) were investigated in two adult female harbor seals after e...
The study was funded by a grant from the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) as part o...
The hearing sensitivity of 18 free-ranging and 10 captive harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) to aerial s...
Equal-loudness functions describe relationships between the frequencies of sounds and their perceive...
The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 2-year-old female harbor seals were quantified in a pool...
The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 1-year -old female harbor seals were quantified in a poo...
The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 1.5-year-old female harbor seals were quantified in a qu...
Loudness perception can be studied based on the assumption that sounds of equal loudness elicit equa...
Loudness perception can be studied based on the assumption that sounds of equal loudness elicit equa...
Harbor seals may suffer hearing loss due to intense sounds. After exposure for 60 min to a continuou...
Safety criteria for underwater sounds from offshore pile driving are needed to protect marine mammal...
Two female harbor seals were exposed for 60 min to a continuous one-sixth-octave noise band centered...
As part of a series of studies to determine frequency-dependent susceptibility to temporary hearing ...
Anthropogenic noise may cause temporary hearing threshold shifts (TTSs) in marine mammals. Tests wit...
Loudness perception by human infants and animals can be studied under the assumption that sounds of ...
Temporary hearing threshold shifts (TTSs) were investigated in two adult female harbor seals after e...
The study was funded by a grant from the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) as part o...
The hearing sensitivity of 18 free-ranging and 10 captive harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) to aerial s...
Equal-loudness functions describe relationships between the frequencies of sounds and their perceive...
The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 2-year-old female harbor seals were quantified in a pool...
The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 1-year -old female harbor seals were quantified in a poo...
The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 1.5-year-old female harbor seals were quantified in a qu...
Loudness perception can be studied based on the assumption that sounds of equal loudness elicit equa...
Loudness perception can be studied based on the assumption that sounds of equal loudness elicit equa...
Harbor seals may suffer hearing loss due to intense sounds. After exposure for 60 min to a continuou...
Safety criteria for underwater sounds from offshore pile driving are needed to protect marine mammal...
Two female harbor seals were exposed for 60 min to a continuous one-sixth-octave noise band centered...
As part of a series of studies to determine frequency-dependent susceptibility to temporary hearing ...
Anthropogenic noise may cause temporary hearing threshold shifts (TTSs) in marine mammals. Tests wit...
Loudness perception by human infants and animals can be studied under the assumption that sounds of ...
Temporary hearing threshold shifts (TTSs) were investigated in two adult female harbor seals after e...
The study was funded by a grant from the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) as part o...
The hearing sensitivity of 18 free-ranging and 10 captive harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) to aerial s...