Effect of hearing loss on spectral weighting of broadband signals

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America(2017)

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Several studies have shown that normal hearing (NH) listeners place greater weight on the edge frequencies of broadband sounds when they are asked to pick the louder of two intervals in a sample discrimination task. However, little is known about the effects of hearing loss on spectral weighting for broadband sounds. In a classic study of sample discrimination, Doherty and Lutfi (1996) found that listeners with hearing loss (HL) placed greater weight on frequencies in the region of the HL and proposed that components that were less audible were weighted higher. The current study investigated the effect of audibility and hearing loss on spectral weighting for loudness judgments using two spectrally overlapping 18-tone complexes (from 208- to 8708-Hz). Four NH and nine HL listeners judged the loudness of tone complexes in two conditions where the mean level of each tone in the complex was set to either 10-dB SL or 75-dB SPL. The results show that listeners placed greater weight on the high-frequency edges o...
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