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Normal hearing listeners, how would you expect the gap detection threshold to change as you lowered the sensation level from 50 dB SL to 40 dB SL?
The threshold would stay about the same.
During an amplitude modulation detection task, at is varied adaptively?
The modulation depth
For narrowband noise, how does noise bandwidth affect gap detection threshold?
As the noise bandwidth decreases, the gap detection threshold increases.
For normal hearing listeners listening to broadband noise, the average gap detection threshold is
3 ms
During a gap detection task, the listener is asked to detect a _______. The _______ is varied adaptively.
Silent period, duration of the silent period.
How do amplitude modulation detection thresholds change a the bandwidth of the noise decreases?
Threshold increases
According to the experiment by Fitzgibbons and Wightman, how do people with cochlear hearing loss perform a gap detection task compared to normal hearing listeners?
Gap detection thresholds are higher than normal for both equal SPL and SL, but differences are greater at equal SPL.
Gap detection thresholds for noise bandstand different center frequencies increase as the center frequency increases. True or false?
False
For normal hearing listeners, the TMTF shows
An increase in amplitude modulation detection threshold for modulation rates above 50 Hz.