Martin M C, Stevenson P W, Grover B C
Scand Audiol Suppl. 1978(6):141-61.
The auditory space of an individual is operationally defined as that perceptual area that lies between the upper tolerance level for loud sounds and the threshold of hearing for a specified range of frequencies. Results from recent experimental work are presented to show a difference of some 15 dB between comfortable listening level and loudness discomfort-level, up to 80 dB hearing loss. Results are also shown for the measurement of reaction time to a 2AFC task testing the ability to discriminate initial consonants. Loudness scaling is suggested as a method of eliciting supra-threshold measurements which might be helpful in the fitting of hearing aids.
个体的听觉空间在操作上被定义为位于高声强的上限容忍水平与特定频率范围内的听力阈值之间的感知区域。展示了近期实验工作的结果,结果表明在舒适聆听水平与响度不适水平之间存在约15分贝的差异,听力损失高达80分贝。还展示了对用于测试辨别初始辅音能力的二项迫选任务的反应时间测量结果。响度标度被建议作为一种引出阈上测量值的方法,这可能有助于助听器的适配。