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Four triggering factors in loudness adaptation.

E M Weiler1, L S Gold, D E Sandman

  • 1Department of Communication Science & Disorders, University of Cincinnati, OH 45221.

The Journal of General Psychology
|October 1, 1992
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Induced loudness adaptation and Simultaneous Dichotic Loudness Balance (SDLB) adaptation are distinct auditory processes. Factor analysis revealed they do not share the same underlying factors, indicating induced adaptation cannot substitute for SDLB adaptation.

Area of Science:

  • Auditory Neuroscience
  • Psychoacoustics

Background:

  • Loudness adaptation is a crucial auditory phenomenon.
  • Two distinct methods for measuring loudness adaptation exist: induced loudness adaptation and the Simultaneous Dichotic Loudness Balance (SDLB) technique.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if induced loudness adaptation and SDLB adaptation represent the same underlying auditory process.
  • To identify the distinct factors contributing to auditory adaptation.

Main Methods:

  • Factor analysis was employed to analyze data from both induced loudness adaptation and SDLB adaptation measures.
  • The study examined the clustering of these two adaptation phenomena on identified factors.

Main Results:

  • Induced loudness adaptation and SDLB adaptation did not cluster on the same factors.

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  • Four independent factors influencing auditory adaptation were identified through factor analysis.
  • Conclusions:

    • Induced loudness adaptation cannot be used as a substitute for SDLB adaptation.
    • Auditory adaptation is influenced by multiple distinct underlying factors.