The effect upon monaural sensitivity of continuous stimulation of the opposite ear |
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Authors: | J. G. Ingham |
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Affiliation: | a Neuropsychiatry Research Centre, Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff |
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Abstract: | The threshold to a 1,000 c./sec. tone presented to the left ear was measured whilst the right ear was under continuous stimulation by a 400 c./sec. tone. Observations were made, on different groups of subjects, under three stimulus conditions and two conditions of attention. Thresholds were found to increase with increasing intensities of the continuous tone. Attention to that part of the field associated with the continuous stimulus produced no significant change, whether the continuous stimulus was present or not. There were no significant after-effects during ten minutes following the end of the continuous stimulus, though the results suggested a slow decrease in threshold.
Several explanations of the phenomenon are considered. Cross-hearing and the reflex contraction of the middle-ear muscles can be virtually excluded. Central inhibition or the central control of sensory end-organs can account for the results. A statistical hypothesis is also tenable. |
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