“…Many investigations referred earlier were performed on different categories of listeners: normal, with various degrees of HL, or with various parameters of cochlear implants. For example, in normal-hearing listeners, with the use of phase-varying test stimuli and rippled reference stimuli, the rippledensity resolution was estimated, depending on the frequency, from 8.1 to 10.6 ripples/oct (Supin et al, 1998), from 5.2 to 10.0 ripples/oct (Supin et al, 1999), and from 8.7 to 9.8 ripples/oct (Milekhina et al, 2018); with constant-phase test stimuli, the estimates were from 2.03 to 7.55 ripples/oct within a wide (0.1-5 kHz) frequency band (Henry et al, 2005) or from 6.2 to 7.8 ripples/oct within a 3-oct band (Milekhina et al, 2018). The data obtained in hearing-impaired listeners or cochlear implant users vary extremely widely because of various hearing abilities of the subjects.…”