A temporal integration model for loudness perception of repeated impulsive sounds

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A loudness perception model for repeated impulsive sounds that have exponentially rising and decaying envelopes was studied. The loudness of repeated impulsive sound is the same as that of a single burst of impulsive sound up to a certain repetition rate. A critical repetition rate R0 beyond which the loudness increases with increase in repetition rate was found to lie between 0.2 and 0.7 Hz. In other words, the critical time period, 1/R0, was 2–5 s. If it is assumed, therefore, that our auditory system has a capacity to hold loudness sensation for 2–5 s, the result of our experiment can be explained. An integrator of loudness which has a rise time constant of 100 ms and a decay time constant of 5 s yields a good descriptor of the experimental results. © 1991, Acoustical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Ogura, Y., Suzuki, Y., & Sone, T. (1991). A temporal integration model for loudness perception of repeated impulsive sounds. Journal of the Acoustical Society of Japan (E), 12(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1250/ast.12.1

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