Hall J W, Harvey A D
J Speech Hear Res. 1985 Sep;28(3):445-8. doi: 10.1044/jshr.2803.448.
Diotic loudness summation at 500 and 2000 Hz was measured in 10 normal-hearing and 10 cochlear-impaired listeners. Diotic stimuli were matched in loudness to monaural "standards" of 70, 80, and 90 dB SPL. Diotic loudness summation averaged about 9 dB at 500 Hz for both groups. At 2000 Hz, the hearing-impaired listeners showed reduced diotic loudness summation at the 70-and 80-dB levels, but showed normal diotic loudness summation (about 9 dB) at the 90-dB level. The results indicate that diotic loudness summation is normal in cochlear-impaired ears, provided that the stimuli are presented sufficiently above threshold.
对10名听力正常的受试者和10名耳蜗受损的受试者测量了500赫兹和2000赫兹时的双耳响度总和。将双耳刺激的响度与70、80和90分贝声压级的单耳“标准”相匹配。两组在500赫兹时的双耳响度总和平均约为9分贝。在2000赫兹时,听力受损的受试者在70分贝和80分贝水平下双耳响度总和降低,但在90分贝水平下双耳响度总和正常(约9分贝)。结果表明,只要刺激强度足够高于阈值,耳蜗受损耳朵的双耳响度总和是正常的。