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Threshold measurements for comparing aural detectability judgments

Threshold measurements for comparing aural detectability judgments
Threshold measurements for comparing aural detectability judgments
This dataset supports the thesis entitled: “Auditory fitness for duty: Acoustic stealth awareness” AWARDED BY: University of Southampton DATE OF AWARD: 2019 DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA This dataset contains the threshold levels for whispered digits, white noise and pine cones measured in Experiment 3 in the thesis “Auditory fitness for duty: Acoustic stealth awareness”. The threshold represent the sound level (in dB SPL) at the target location in the situation simulated in Experiment 2 (see relevant dataset and ReadMe file for Experiment 2). The thresholds are expressed as levels (dB SPL) at the target for each sound for each distance (25, 50 and 100 m). Thresholds were measured using an automated threshold-seeking procedure based on that used for automated pure tone audiometry. Sound were presented via a loudspeaker directly in front of the seated participant in an anechoic chamber. This experiment was approved by the University of Southampton ethics board (ERGO ID: 23783.A1) Date of data collection: December 2018 Legal: Copyright: CC BY This doctoral project was funded by the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine.
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Blyth, Matthew
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Blyth, Matthew
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Blyth, Matthew (2019) Threshold measurements for comparing aural detectability judgments. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D1111 [Dataset]

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This dataset supports the thesis entitled: “Auditory fitness for duty: Acoustic stealth awareness” AWARDED BY: University of Southampton DATE OF AWARD: 2019 DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA This dataset contains the threshold levels for whispered digits, white noise and pine cones measured in Experiment 3 in the thesis “Auditory fitness for duty: Acoustic stealth awareness”. The threshold represent the sound level (in dB SPL) at the target location in the situation simulated in Experiment 2 (see relevant dataset and ReadMe file for Experiment 2). The thresholds are expressed as levels (dB SPL) at the target for each sound for each distance (25, 50 and 100 m). Thresholds were measured using an automated threshold-seeking procedure based on that used for automated pure tone audiometry. Sound were presented via a loudspeaker directly in front of the seated participant in an anechoic chamber. This experiment was approved by the University of Southampton ethics board (ERGO ID: 23783.A1) Date of data collection: December 2018 Legal: Copyright: CC BY This doctoral project was funded by the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine.

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Published date: October 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 435251
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/435251
PURE UUID: 0ba9fcf4-6d11-44a1-b83f-755dc7865d08
ORCID for Matthew Blyth: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1584-3946

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Date deposited: 28 Oct 2019 21:47
Last modified: 05 May 2023 15:24

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Creator: Matthew Blyth ORCID iD

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