Loudness enhancement: Induced loudness reduction in disguise? (L)

  • Scharf B
  • Buus S
  • Nieder B
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Abstract

Two opposite sequential loudness effects concern the effect of a stronger Tone 1 on the loudness of a subsequent weaker Tone 2, as assessed by loudness matches with Tone 3. Loudness enhancement is reported when Tone 1 precedes Tone 2 by 50 to 100 ms. Loudness recalibration (or induced loudness reduction) is obtained for delays of about 1 s. This letter argues that what appears as an enhancement of Tone 2’s loudness is, in fact, an induced reduction of Tone 3’s loudness, which occurs because Tones 1 and 3 are at the same frequency. Preliminary experiments support this analysis.

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Scharf, B., Buus, S., & Nieder, B. (2002). Loudness enhancement: Induced loudness reduction in disguise? (L). The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 112(3), 807–810. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1500755

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