2008
DOI: 10.1260/026309208785844095
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Effect of Ageing on Hearing Thresholds in the Low Frequency Region

Abstract: The hearing threshold for low frequency (LF) tones was measured in a pressure field to investigate the effects of ageing on hearing sensitivity. Participants were young adults around 20 years old and older adults over 60. Measurement results showed that the older listeners had a higher threshold, on average, than the young listeners. The difference of median thresholds between these two groups was about 10 dB at every measurement frequency. Furthermore, hearing abnormalities other than age-related hearing loss… Show more

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“…The threshold distribution can be approximated as a normal distribution even at this very low frequency. On the basis of the results of this analysis, low-frequency threshold data in four studies [23][24][25][26] that were not used in ISO 226 and ISO 389-7 were additionally adopted to improve the accuracy of threshold distribution estimation. Fig.…”
Section: Measurement Conditions Of Hearing Thresholdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The threshold distribution can be approximated as a normal distribution even at this very low frequency. On the basis of the results of this analysis, low-frequency threshold data in four studies [23][24][25][26] that were not used in ISO 226 and ISO 389-7 were additionally adopted to improve the accuracy of threshold distribution estimation. Fig.…”
Section: Measurement Conditions Of Hearing Thresholdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The listener age also varied among studies. Kurakata et al [5] observed a threshold difference for LF tones between young adults around 20 years old and older adults over 60. The threshold difference was about 10 dB, irrespective of frequency.…”
Section: Robinson and Dadson [7]mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The ageing effect on LF threshold is generally small, but not always negligible when a listener's age is, say, greater than 60. Threshold measurements of older people are described in [5]. Figure 2 shows that the SD of threshold distribution has a peak around 25 Hz: the individual differences of thresholds among listeners became largest at that frequency.…”
Section: Implications For Low-level Lf Noise Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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