Freyman R L, Nelson D A
J Speech Hear Res. 1987 Mar;30(1):28-36. doi: 10.1044/jshr.3001.28.
This investigation explored the effects of stimulus level on the frequency discrimination of long- and short-duration pure tones by 5 subjects with normal hearing and 7 with sensorineural hearing impairment. Frequency difference limens (DLs) were obtained as a function of signal intensity for 5-ms and 300-ms tones at 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz. The performance of most of the hearing-impaired subjects was poorer than normal for 300-ms tones, but not for 5-ms tones. This result was relatively independent of the stimulus sensation levels at which the data were compared. However, the current results also show an unexpected dependence of the frequency DL on the sensation level of short-duration tones. In several normal-hearing subjects, frequency discrimination performance for these short tones is poorer at moderately high levels than at low levels.
本研究探讨了刺激强度对5名听力正常的受试者和7名感音神经性听力障碍受试者对长时程和短时程纯音频率辨别能力的影响。在500、1000和2000赫兹频率下,获取了5毫秒和300毫秒纯音的频率差异阈(DLs)随信号强度的变化情况。对于300毫秒的纯音,大多数听力受损受试者的表现比听力正常者差,但对于5毫秒的纯音则不然。该结果相对独立于用于比较数据的刺激感觉水平。然而,当前结果还显示,频率差异阈意外地依赖于短时程纯音的感觉水平。在一些听力正常的受试者中,这些短纯音在中等较高强度下的频率辨别表现比在低强度下差。