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Dependency of threshold and loudness on sound duration at low and infrasonic frequencies

Jurado et al., 2020

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8732706521907175926
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Jurado C
Larrea M
Patel H
Marquardt T
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

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Many environmental sounds contain significant energy in the infrasonic and low-frequency (ISLF) ranges that have been associated with cases of annoyance and noise complaints. This study assessed the effect of sound duration on audibility and loudness of ISLF sounds …
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