FREE-FIELD RELEASE FROM MASKING

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作者
SABERI, K [1 ]
DOSTAL, L [1 ]
SADRALODABAI, T [1 ]
BULL, V [1 ]
PERROTT, DR [1 ]
机构
[1] CALIF STATE UNIV LOS ANGELES,PSYCHOACOUST LAB,LOS ANGELES,CA 90032
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10.1121/1.401927
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Free-field release from masking was studied as a function of the spatial separation of a signal and masker in a two-interval, forced-choice (2IFC) adaptive paradigm. The signal was a 250-ms train of clicks (100/s) generated by filtering 50-mu-s pulses with a TDH-49 speaker (0.9 to 9.0 kHz). The masker was continuous broadband (0.7 to 11 kHz) white noise presented at a level of 44 dBA measured at the position of the subject's head. In experiment I, masked and absolute thresholds were measured for 36 signal source locations (10-degrees increments) along the horizontal plane as a function of seven masking source locations (30-degrees increments). In experiment II, both absolute and masked thresholds were measured for seven signal locations along three vertical planes located at azimuthal rotations of 0-degrees (median vertical plane), 45-degrees, and 90-degrees. In experiment III, monaural absolute and masked thresholds were measured for various signal-masker configurations. Masking-level differences (MLDs) were computed relative to the condition where the signal and mask were in front of the subjects after using absolute thresholds to account for differences in the signal's sound-pressure level (SPL) due to direction. Maximum MLDs were 15 dB along the horizontal plane, 8 dB along the vertical, and 9 dB under monaural conditions.
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