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Acoustical science and technology
Light-synchronized tapping task as an objective method for estimating auditory detection threshold
Shunsuke Kidani1  Kazuki Onikura2  Shigeto Furukawa2  Masaharu Kato2  Norimichi Kitagawa2 
[1] Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University;NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
关键词: Synchronized tapping;    Audiometry;    Detection threshold;    Objective method;   
DOI  :  10.1250/ast.39.30
学科分类:声学和超声波
来源: Acoustical Society of Japan
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【 摘 要 】

The accuracy of synchronous tapping with a sequence of fixed-interval light flashes (light-synchronized tapping, LST) is impaired by the presence of a sound sequence depending on its temporal relationship with the light flashes. The present study tested the possibility that the LST task can be used as an objective method of estimating auditory detection thresholds without requiring the listener to report directly his/her sensation as in standard audiometry. The experiment used tone bursts as distractor sequences and varied the frequency and level of the tones. The tone level had a statistically significant effect on the distraction level, but the effect of frequency was not significant. Significant distraction was observed for a tone level of, on average, as low as 15 dB above the detection threshold. In other words, once the lowest tone level of the distraction effect is identified, one can expect that the participant's detection threshold would lie at around 15 dB below the level, regardless of the frequency. The results indicate that in principle, the LST task could be used to estimate auditory detection thresholds, although the reliability of the threshold estimation still has to be improved for it to be applicable to audiometry.

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