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Intensity representation1
  • Representation of the intensity of sound
  • (or is it something else about efficiency?)

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Resolution and efficiency
Broad filter
standard listener
Inefficient listener
Threshold- 20 log m
Threshold
Poor temporal resolution
Inefficient listener
standard listener
Notch Width (?f/f)
Modulation Frequency (Hz)
3
Contributors to inefficient listening
  • Intensity resolution
  • Inattentiveness
  • Listening strategy
  • Physiological noise

4
Problem with measuring intensity resolution
  • How do you separate bad performance from bad
    resolution?

5
Resolution and efficiency
Broad filter
Poor resolution
Inefficient listener
Threshold
Dont know
Threshold
standard listener
standard listener
Notch Width (?f/f)
Stimulus
6
Topics in intensity processing
  • Absolute sensitivity
  • Intensity discrimination
  • Loudness

7
Prenatal absolute sensitivity measurement
problems
  • What is the stimulus that reaches the fetal ear?
  • What is the stimulus that reached the fetal inner
    ear?
  • What is the message in the fetal auditory nerve?
  • Is the response to the sound or to the maternal
    response?

8
Lecanuet et al. (1988)
  • 37-40 wk gestational age fetuses
  • 500, 2000, 5000 Hz octave bands of noise
  • Speaker 20 cm above maternal abdomen (mother
    listens to music)
  • 100, 110, 115 dB SPL 1 cm above maternal abdomen
  • 5 second duration
  • 5-15 min interstimulus interval
  • High (awake) and low (asleep) HR variability
  • Cardiac and motor responses (ultrasound)

9
Prenatal cardiac responses to sound
36 28
10
Prenatal motor responses to sound
11
Weir (1979) Pure-tone thresholds of newborns
  • Pure tones 125-4000 Hz, various intensities
  • Delivered with insert phones
  • Recorded respiration, heart rate and motor
    responses scored as response or not offline
  • Sensitivity expressed as d

12
Pure tone thresholds of newborns
13
Werner Gillenwater (1990) Pure-tone thresholds
at 2-5weeks
  • Observer-based method, but without reinforcement
    of infant response
  • Tones presented with insert earphones
  • Frequencies 500, 1000, and 4000 Hz, various
    intensities

14
Pure-tone thresholds of 2-5-week-olds
15
Trehub et al. (1991) Thresholds for octave-band
noises, 1.5-3.5 mo
  • Observer-based method, with no reinforcement
  • 4-kHz noise band alternated from left to right
    speakers
  • Observer responded signal or no signal

16
Third-octave band thresholds, 1.5-3.5 months
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Olsho et al. (1988) Pure-tone thresholds 3-12
months
  • Observer-based method (with reinforcement)
  • Adaptive thresholds, 250-8000 Hz
  • ear bud earphones

18
Pure-tone thresholds 3-12 months
19
Thresholds for speech-filtered noise
20
Third-octave bands, 6 mo-20 yr
21
Development of the audibility curve Summary
22
Intensity discrimination Adults and children
Which one is more intense, 1 or 2?
Amplitude
When did the increment occur, 1 or 2?
Amplitude
23
Intensity discrimination Infants
Respond when the intensity changes
gated
Amplitude
Time
Respond when the intensity changes
Amplitude
continuous increment detection
Time
24
Intensity discrimination infants and children
25
Detection in noise parallels intensity
discrimination
26
Detection in noise in standard psychophysical
procedure
27
Evidence for immature resolution v. other sorts
of efficiency?
28
Increment detection Infants
29
Increment detection Children
30
Intensity discrimination Summary
  • Intensity jnd improves from about 5-7 dB at 6
    months to 1-2 dB in adulthood.
  • Intensity jnd is mature by about 5-6 years of
    age.
  • Detection in noise follows the same time course
    as intensity discrimination.
  • There is some evidence that intensity resolution
    is poorer during development for low-frequency
    sounds.

31
Loudness
32
Reaction time as a measure of loudness
Reaction time (ms)
Intensity
33
Loudness Infants
34
Loudness Children
Line length
Intensity
35
Loudness Children
36
Loudness discomfort levels Children
37
Loudness discomfort levels
38
Intensity representation Summary
  • Absolute sensitivity at high frequencies is adult
    like in the preschool period, but at low
    frequencies continues to mature into the school
    years.
  • Intensity discrimination is mature by 5-6 years,
    and there is a little evidence indicating
    immature intensity resolution in infants and
    toddlers.
  • Loudness may grow faster with increasing
    intensity in infants than adults, but loudness
    growth is mature by 4 years.
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