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This is also known as the auditory threshold.
It apparently translated sound impulses, below my auditory threshold, into the sounds of human speech.
An experimenter would generally use an audiometer to find the auditory threshold of a subject.
Residual inhibition overlaps tinnitus spectra and the region of auditory threshold shift.
Elephants communicate with each other almost continuously by emitting infrasound frequencies below our human auditory thresholds.
I fear that all orifices are able to contribute to this gamut of sound, some of which, I am convinced, goes above man's auditory threshold.
Also phase-locked neural activity reflected in the auditory steady state responses have been successfully used to predict auditory thresholds.
This results in a temporary shift of the auditory threshold known as a temporary threshold shift (TTS).
In 1995, Lins and Picton found that simultaneous stimuli presented at rates in the 80 to 100 Hz range made it possible to obtain auditory thresholds.
The ABR is used for newborn hearing screening, auditory threshold estimation, intraoperative monitoring, determining hearing loss type and degree, and auditory nerve and brainstem lesion detection.
Timing them, he realised that the frequency was that of his own heartbeats, but in some insane way the sounds were magnified so that they remained just above the auditory threshold, reverberating dimly off the metal walls and ceiling like the whispering murmur of some blind pelagic current against the hull-plates of a submarine.