Overshoot effects using Schroeder-phase harmonic maskers in listeners withnormal hearing and with hearing impairment

Authors
Citation
V. Summers, Overshoot effects using Schroeder-phase harmonic maskers in listeners withnormal hearing and with hearing impairment, HEARING RES, 162(1-2), 2001, pp. 1-9
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
da verificare
Journal title
HEARING RESEARCH
ISSN journal
03785955 → ACNP
Volume
162
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1 - 9
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-5955(200112)162:1-2<1:OEUSHM>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Overshoot was examined in normal-hearing listeners and in listeners with se nsorineural hearing loss using positive (m(+)) and negative (m(-)) Schroede r-phase harmonic maskers and brief (5-ms) 1000-Hz and 4000-Hz signals. Mask ers were 460 ms in duration and contained equal-amplitude harmonics of a 10 0-Hz fundamental frequency. For each masker, probes were presented at tempo ral locations near the start of the masker (probe onsets 3, 5.5, 8, 10.5, a nd 13 ms following masker onset) and at the same positions (relative to mas ker fine structure) 150 ms later, near the temporal center of each masker. Probes were held constant at either 60 or 80 dB sound-pressure level (SPL) and masker levels were varied adaptively to determine masked thresholds at each position within the 10-ms masker period. Overshoot effects were greate st for conditions where cochlear processing was likely to be highly nonline ar, i.e., for normal-hearing listeners tested at moderate presentation leve ls (60 dB SPL probes). In addition, greater overshoot was observed for m(+) than for m(-) maskers. These findings are consistent with earlier suggesti ons that masking effectiveness of m(+) complexes is particularly influenced by cochlear nonlinearity (Summers, V. and Leek, M.R., 1998. Hear. Res. 188 , 139-150) and with evidence linking overshoot to nonlinearity in periphera l auditory processing. Published by Elsevier Science B.V.