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FREQUENCY DISCRIMINATION FOR PURE TONES AT SHORT DURATIONS.
H. Fastl
, A. Hesse
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Frequency Discrimination
100%
Pure Tone
100%
Adjustment Method
66%
Yes-no Questions
66%
Tone Duration
66%
Tone Frequency
66%
Normal Hearing
33%
Critical Band
33%
Difference Limen
33%
Frequency Difference Limen
33%
Engineering
Frequency Tone
100%
Difference Limen
100%
Frequency Difference
50%
Critical Band
50%
Frequency Representation
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Pure Tone Audiometry
100%