“…Previous studies using an auditory model [13], have used only long efferent time constants (e.g., 2000 ms), in order to study speech recognition in pink noise [14], [16]. In order to investigate the role of auditory efferent activation across the range of time constants recorded in humans [18], a previous study by the authors [20] investigated speech recognition in unmodulated (UM) pink noise with an auditory model [13] using shorter time constants (118, 200, 450, 1000 ms), as well as the longer time constant of 2000 ms originally used in earlier studies. A range of SNRs was used in the study (−10, −5, 0, 5, 7, 10, 12, 15 and 20 dB).…”