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摘要
采用后向掩蔽(BWM)范式对4名正常青年的心理物理掩蔽(BWM)和类似的人听觉脑干反应的电生理掩蔽进行测量。在两个实验中使用了相同的刺激和Ss。在噪声掩蔽水平分别为50、65和80 db SPL的情况下,经过1,5,10,25和100毫秒的时间延迟,心理物理BWM被100毫秒白噪声掩盖为100毫秒的滴答声。如前所述,较短的δ ts(1 - 10毫秒)比较长的延迟发生更多的心理物理BWM,并且随着掩蔽水平的增加,掩蔽阈值也更高。在电生理实验中,使用δ ts = 1、5和10 msec,确定了不同实验条件下波V潜伏期受以下掩蔽器影响的程度。波V延迟随着δ t的减少而增加,对于高于探针水平的掩模,除了在δ t = 10 msec时,延迟不受任何掩模水平的显著影响。
Effect of psychophysical backward masking on human brain-stem responses (ABR).
A backward-masking (BWM) paradigm was used to obtain measurements on 4 normal young adults of psychophysical BWM and of the analogous electrophysiological masking from human auditory brain-stem responses. The same stimuli and Ss were used in both experiments. Psychophysical BWM was determined to a 100-musec click masked by a 100-msec white noise after time delays of 1, 5, 10, 25, and 100 msec and at noise masker levels of 50, 65, and 80 db SPL. As previously demonstrated, more psychophysical BWM occurs at short delta ts (1 to 10 msec) than at longer delays and masked thresholds are greater as masker level increases. In the electrophysiological experiment, using delta ts = 1, 5, and 10 msec, the extent to which wave V latency was affected by the following masker was determined for various experimental conditions. Wave V latency increased with a decrease in delta t, for maskers above probe level, except that latency was not significantly affected by any masker level at delta t = 10 msec.