Lower Hearing Threshold by Noise
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Abstract
We demonstrate that noise can be a benefit factor that enables us to hear weaker signals. We measured the hearing thresholds of subjects for pure tone in different noise levels. The results show that pure tone thresholds with noise of some levels are lower than that without noise. The largest down-shift of the threshold by noise among the examined subjects is 5.7 dB, and the smallest is 1.7 dB.
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LONG Zhang-Cai, SHAO Feng, ZHANG Yan-Ping, QIN You-Guo. Lower Hearing Threshold by Noise[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(4): 757-759.
LONG Zhang-Cai, SHAO Feng, ZHANG Yan-Ping, QIN You-Guo. Lower Hearing Threshold by Noise[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(4): 757-759.
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LONG Zhang-Cai, SHAO Feng, ZHANG Yan-Ping, QIN You-Guo. Lower Hearing Threshold by Noise[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(4): 757-759.
LONG Zhang-Cai, SHAO Feng, ZHANG Yan-Ping, QIN You-Guo. Lower Hearing Threshold by Noise[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(4): 757-759.
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