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Time-intensity trading functions for selected pure tones.

L L Young

    Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
    |March 11, 1976
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    This study explored how the human auditory system trades sound timing for intensity using pure tones. Lower frequencies showed the largest trades, with peak effects at 90 and 270-degree phase disparities.

    Area of Science:

    • Auditory Neuroscience
    • Psychoacoustics
    • Binaural Hearing

    Background:

    • Previous research on auditory time-intensity trading primarily used transient signals like clicks.
    • A gap exists in quantitative data for time-intensity trades using pure tones with varying interaural phase disparities.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To quantify time-intensity trading in the auditory system using pure tones.
    • To investigate the effect of interaural phase disparities on time-intensity trades.

    Main Methods:

    • Sinusoidal tones ranging from 200 to 2000 Hz were used.
    • Interaural phase disparities were systematically varied from 0 to 360 degrees in 30-degree increments.
    • Participants adjusted signal intensity to achieve a midline auditory image.

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    Main Results:

    • Largest time-intensity trades were observed at lower frequencies.
    • Maximum time-intensity trading occurred at interaural phase disparities of 90 and 270 degrees.
    • At 180-degree phase disparity, the required intensity relationship for midline imaging was similar to the 0-degree condition.

    Conclusions:

    • Pure tone stimuli reveal frequency-dependent time-intensity trading in binaural hearing.
    • Interaural phase is a critical factor influencing time-intensity trading, with maximal effects at quadrature phase.
    • Findings contribute to understanding the complex interplay of acoustic cues in auditory localization.