The psychophysics of absolute threshold and signal duration: a probabilistic approach.

J Acoust Soc Am

Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex CO4 3SQ, United Kingdom.

Published: May 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • The absolute threshold for hearing a tone decreases with longer tone durations, which has been explained via "temporal integration" of auditory information over time.
  • A new probabilistic model provides equations that predict both the time dependence of these thresholds and the shape of the psychometric function at the absolute threshold.
  • This model shows promise in differentiating types of hearing impairments, indicating whether they are due to reduced gain or raised sensory thresholds based on observed threshold-duration data.

Article Abstract

The absolute threshold for a tone depends on its duration; longer tones have lower thresholds. This effect has traditionally been explained in terms of "temporal integration" involving the summation of energy or perceptual information over time. An alternative probabilistic explanation of the process is formulated in terms of simple equations that predict not only the time ∕ duration dependence but also the shape of the psychometric function at absolute threshold. It also predicts a tight relationship between these two functions. Measurements made using listeners with either normal or impaired hearing show that the probabilistic equations adequately fit observed threshold-duration functions and psychometric functions. The mathematical formulation implies that absolute threshold can be construed as a two-valued function: (a) gain and (b) sensory threshold, and both parameters can be estimated from threshold-duration data. Sensorineural hearing impairment is sometimes associated with a smaller threshold ∕ duration effect and sometimes with steeper psychometric functions. The equations explain why these two effects are expected to be linked. The probabilistic approach has the potential to discriminate between hearing deficits involving gain reduction and those resulting from a raised sensory threshold.

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