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An Automated System for Sound Localization Testing in Hearing-Impaired Listeners
Published on: March 13, 2026
Retention of gap length in normal-hearing listeners
Dennis T Ries1, Audra Woods2, Meghan Smith2
1Division of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Ohio University, Auditory Perception Laboratory, Grover Center W241, 1 Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USA. ries@ohio.edu
Abstract:
Listener retention of silent, gap-length duration was studied. Just noticeable differences (JNDs) for gap length within standard and comparison stimuli were obtained for intervals with and without intervening noise bursts, including a condition with gapped intervening bursts. Outcomes indicate that gap duration itself can be determinant. Also, JNDs were similar whether intervening stimuli were present or absent, differing from results reported for pitch, loudness, and timbre retention. The latter suggests additional/alternative cortical resources might be employed for retention of auditory-temporal information.
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