AMPLITUDE DISCRIMINATION IN NOISE, PEDESTAL EXPERIMENTS, AND ADDITIVITY OF MASKING

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Relations among maksing effect for broadband noise, sinusoidal tone or both are represented by simple three-dimensional space on which results of such experiments are indicated; difficulties posed by comparison of these results are shown to arise primarily from empirical validity of Weber's law.

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HENNING GB. (1969). AMPLITUDE DISCRIMINATION IN NOISE, PEDESTAL EXPERIMENTS, AND ADDITIVITY OF MASKING. Acoustical Soc America-J, 45(2), 426–435. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1971973

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