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Title: Auditory Sensitivity


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Auditory Sensitivity
  • MAP MAF
  • dB HL
  • dB SL

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MAP
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MAF
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dB Hearing Level (dB HL)
  • Based directly on MAP
  • Used in hearing testing
  • Converting between SPL and HL
  • SPL to HL
  • Subtract correction factor
  • HL to SPL
  • Add correction factor

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dB Sensation Level (dB SL)
  • Refers to the number of dB that a stimulus is
    above or below an individuals threshold.
  • An individuals threshold is always 0 dB SL
  • e.g., An individual has a 25 dB HL loss at 1000
    Hz. This now becomes 0 dB SL.
  • If we present a sound at 40 dB SL to this person,
    where do we set the HL dial on the audiometer?

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Masking
  • Generic definition
  • Interference of one stimulus by another.
  • Operational definition
  • Process by which the threshold of audibility for
    one sound is raised by the presence of another
    (masking) sound.

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Masking
  • Cross Hearing
  • The ability to hear a stimulus in the ear
    opposite the test ear, that is, the non-test ear.
  • Interaural Attenuation
  • The amount of sound attenuation that occurs as
    the signal passes from the test ear to the
    contralateral cochlea.

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Example of cross hearing and interaural
attenuation
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Effect of a masking noise.
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Binaural Hearing
  • Localization
  • Binaural Squelch
  • Binaural Summation
  • Precedence Effect

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Localization
  • Interaural time differences
  • Interaural level differences

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Polar plot showing IATD IALD
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Mechanism used to Localize
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Binaural Squelch
  • Ability to suppress background noise and attend
    to a specific auditory signal.
  • Also known as auditory figure-ground.

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Binaural Summation
  • Improvement in hearing threshold when compared to
    monaural hearing.
  • 3 dB at threshold
  • 6 dB at 50 dB
  • 9 dB at 90 dB

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Precedence Effect
  • Ability to localize or identify signal in a
    reverberant field.
  • Takes first waveform and suppress any echoes
    which helps intelligibility.
  • Uses first waveform to localize

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Example of Precedence Effect
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Summary
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