Simplified measurement of auditory filter shapes using the notched-noise method.

The shape of the auditory filter at a given centre frequency can be estimated by measuring the threshold for detecting a sinusoid presented in a spectral notch in a noise masker, as a function of notch width. Laboratory studies using this method have typically been based on threshold measurements for between 13 and 19 notch widths. In this note, we describe how both the overall sharpness and asymmetry of the auditory filter in hearing-impaired subjects can be estimated with reasonable accuracy using only five notch widths. This considerably reduces the testing time needed, making it possible to apply the method in clinical testing.

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