Loudness in relation to iterated rippled noise

This study examined the loudness of iterated rippled noises (IRNs) with different number of iterations under conditions of equal sound pressure. The scale values of loudness were obtained using a paired–comparison method. The results showed that the loudness of IRNs was not constant, even though the...

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