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[The clock at the audiometer (author's transl)].

W Kumpf

    Laryngologie, Rhinologie, Otologie
    |November 1, 1979
    PubMed
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    Experienced subjects show longer reaction times near auditory thresholds, especially with masking noise. Not all threshold stimuli are responded to, suggesting causes beyond recruitment for short latencies.

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    Area of Science:

    • Audiology
    • Auditory Neuroscience
    • Psychophysics

    Context:

    • Investigating auditory perception and reaction times.
    • Utilizing tonal stimuli and electronic timing.
    • Preserving audiologist-subject interaction.

    Purpose:

    • Measure on- and off-response latencies to tonal stimuli.
    • Analyze reaction time variations near auditory thresholds.
    • Explore factors influencing auditory response times.

    Summary:

    • Reaction times were measured using electronic clocks without forcing short responses.
    • Experienced participants and patients exhibited longer reaction times near auditory thresholds and in masking noise.
    • Incomplete responses to threshold-level stimuli were common, indicating factors other than recruitment may cause short latencies.

    Impact:

    • Provides insights into auditory processing near threshold.
    • Challenges the sole attribution of short latencies to recruitment.
    • Informs audiological testing protocols and interpretation of reaction times.

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