Abstract

The transient response of our hearing system to the loudness of a rectangular pulse with a width of 0.05 ms was determined by the paired loudness comparison of two successive pulses with a varying time interval between them to that of a single pulse. The transient response was predicted to go a negative after an initial positive rise. The interference part of the transient consisting of a steep positive rise followed by a negative reaction was determined, and the loudness increase supposed to be due to the predominant pure tone spectrum caused by a time interval was also found. In the region from 50 to 80 ms of time interval, what was heard elsewhere as two separate tones was heard as three connected pulses.

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