Threshold of Hearing

The threshold of hearing is the lowest level that a particular sound’s presence can be perceived by an individual more than half of the time. It is also known as the auditory threshold. The threshold of hearing is frequency-dependent, which means that it varies depending on the frequency of the sound.

What is the threshold of hearing frequency?

The threshold of hearing frequency is the frequency at which the threshold of hearing is lowest. This frequency is typically around 1,000 Hz. This means that humans are most sensitive to sounds at this frequency.

How do you find the threshold of hearing?

The threshold of hearing is typically measured using a pure tone audiometer. A pure tone audiometer is a device that produces pure tones at different frequencies and levels. The audiologist will present the tones to the individual and ask them to indicate when they can hear the sound. The lowest level at which the individual can hear the sound is their threshold of hearing.

What is the threshold of hearing and threshold of feeling?

The threshold of hearing is the level at which a sound can be perceived, while the threshold of feeling is the level at which a sound can be felt. The threshold of feeling is typically about 10 dB higher than the threshold of hearing. This means that a sound can be felt before it can be heard.

What is the threshold of hearing at low frequency?

The threshold of hearing at low frequencies is higher than the threshold of hearing at high frequencies. This is because the ear is less sensitive to low-frequency sounds. The threshold of hearing at 20 Hz is about 100 dB SPL, while the threshold of hearing at 1,000 Hz is about 0 dB SPL.