Effects of contralateral noise on measurement of the psychophysical tuning curve

Tetsuaki Kawase, Masaki Ogura, Hiroshi Hidaka, Naoko Sasaki, Yôiti Suzuki, Tomonori Takasaka

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Abstract

The effects of the addition of contralateral noise on the psychophysical tuning curve (PTC) were examined in subjects with normal hearing. The masking threshold of the tail part of the PTC tended to decrease with the addition of contralateral noise, although the threshold reduction was usually less than 5 dB. On the other hand, the effects of contralateral noise were relatively small around the tip of the PTC contour. Focusing on the effects of contralateral noise on the masking threshold at the tail part of the PTC, the effects of changing the time between initiation of masking the tone and the presentation of the masked probe tone on the threshold reduction at the tail part of the PTC were also observed. The results indicate that the reduction of the masking threshold by the addition of contralateral noise tended to be larger when the presentation of the signal tone was delayed after the onset of the masker. Usually, when the signal tone was presented under conditions of the forward masking paradigm, the reduction of the threshold was most remarkable. Results obtained in the present study are discussed based on the known characteristics of the olivocochlear (OC)-efferent fibers activated by contralateral noise. Copyright (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)63-70
Number of pages8
JournalHearing Research
Volume142
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000 Apr

Keywords

  • Contra sound
  • Human
  • Olivocochlear efferent
  • Psychophysical tuning curve

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Sensory Systems

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