2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10162-013-0387-y
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Perception of Across-Frequency Asynchrony by Listeners with Cochlear Hearing Loss

Abstract: Cochlear hearing loss is often associated with broader tuning of the cochlear filters. Cochlear response latencies are dependent on the filter bandwidths, so hearing loss may affect the relationship between latencies across different characteristic frequencies. This prediction was tested by investigating the perception of synchrony between two tones exciting different regions of the cochlea in listeners with hearing loss. Subjective judgments of synchrony were compared with thresholds for asynchrony discrimina… Show more

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