Ipsilateral Loudness Adaptation Over Multiple Intensity Levels.(Statistical Data Included)

From: The Journal of General Psychology | Date: October 1, 2000| Author: DANGE, ANJALI J.; DEMBER, WILLIAM N.; JANSON-PINTO, JENNIFER; NELSON, W. TODD; SANDMAN, DAVID E.; WARM, JOEL S.; WEILER, ERNEST M. | Copyright information

ABSTRACT. Could monaural loudness adaptation be a simple artifact of psychophysical contrast? From adaptation data based on the Ipsilateral Comparison Paradigm (ICP), A. J. Dange, J. S. Warm, E. M. Weiler, and W. N. Dember (1993) concluded that loudness adaptation was not an artifact of psychophysical contrast, but their conclusion was dependent on results from one intensity. This study, involving multiple intensities, re-examined the issue of contrast versus adaptation and general...

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