Objective estimation of loudness growth using tone burst evoked auditory responses
Human perception of loudness as function of a wide range of stimulus intensity is hypothesized to vary in complex ways that cannot be accounted for simply by the listener's threshold and discomfort level. The ability to estimate loudness growth as function of stimulus intensity using an objecti...
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