Journal of Auditory Research: Supplement, Issues 1-5C. W. Shilling Auditory Research Center, 1974 - Audiology |
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... SL ) . HL curves represent mean performance scores from 100 Ss with hearing loss ( 20 Ss at each SL ) . 22.4 on the W - 22 ; between 10-20 db SL the PI function for the Norm Ss rises at a much faster rate on the PB - 50 test than on the ...
... SL ) . HL curves represent mean performance scores from 100 Ss with hearing loss ( 20 Ss at each SL ) . 22.4 on the W - 22 ; between 10-20 db SL the PI function for the Norm Ss rises at a much faster rate on the PB - 50 test than on the ...
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... ( dB re SRT ) Fig . 6. Mean performance - intensity curves for 77 hearing loss pa- tients as a finction of audiomet- ric configuration with MRHT . PERCENTAGE CORRECT P 83 P 75 GRADUAL SLOPE HL 10 30 40 50 ... SL increases . DE H 50 RT 50 SRT ...
... ( dB re SRT ) Fig . 6. Mean performance - intensity curves for 77 hearing loss pa- tients as a finction of audiomet- ric configuration with MRHT . PERCENTAGE CORRECT P 83 P 75 GRADUAL SLOPE HL 10 30 40 50 ... SL increases . DE H 50 RT 50 SRT ...
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... SL was increased from 10 to 40 db . At 50 db SL there was a sharp decrease in DS for the PB - 50 and W - 22 tests . The PB - 50 scores were lower for Subgroup C ( Severe ) . The W - 22 P - I curves were remarkably similar for the three ...
... SL was increased from 10 to 40 db . At 50 db SL there was a sharp decrease in DS for the PB - 50 and W - 22 tests . The PB - 50 scores were lower for Subgroup C ( Severe ) . The W - 22 P - I curves were remarkably similar for the three ...
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