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S J Norton, D L Weber

    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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    Investigating cubic-difference-tone (CDT) generation and suppression in hearing revealed distinct underlying processes. Noise and sinusoids differentially affect CDT generation and suppression, suggesting separate mechanisms at play.

    Area of Science:

    • Auditory Neuroscience
    • Psychoacoustics
    • Hearing Science

    Background:

    • Cubic-difference-tone (CDT) generation and suppression are key aspects of auditory processing.
    • Understanding these phenomena is crucial for diagnosing hearing impairments.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the relationship between CDT generation and suppression in normal-hearing listeners.
    • To examine the differential effects of noise and sinusoids on these processes.
    • To explore the role of suppression in masking estimates of cubic difference bands (CDBs).

    Main Methods:

    • A forward-masking paradigm was employed to assess CDT generation and suppression.
    • Narrow-band noise and sinusoidal tones were used as masker stimuli.
    • Comparisons were made between forward- and simultaneous-masking estimates of CDB amplitude.

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    Main Results:

    • Cubic difference bands (CDBs) showed similar behavior to CDTs within listeners.
    • Suppression effects were significantly less pronounced with narrow-band noise compared to sinusoids.
    • Listener data exhibited high variability, suggesting a complex interpretation of suppression's role in CDB amplitude masking.

    Conclusions:

    • The findings suggest that distinct underlying processes contribute to CDT generation and suppression.
    • The differential effects of masker types challenge simpler models of auditory processing.
    • A more complex interpretation is needed for understanding suppression's influence on CDB amplitude measurements.