Critical Band Width in Loudness Summation

Abstract
The con-cept of the critical band, or Frequenzgruppe, is shown to apply to loud-ness summation. When the spacing between a group of pure tones is increased, the loudness remains constant until a critical point is reached, after which the loudness increases. The same effect occurs when the width of a band of noise of constant sound pressure level is made larger. The critical band width at which loudness summation begins to depend on the spread of energy is approximately the same as the critical band width determined previously by methods involving thresholds, masking, and phase. The critical band as measured directly by these 3 methods (plus the method of loudness summation) is about 2.5 times as wide as the critical band derived from the assumptions made by Fletcher, but its dependence on frequency is approximately the same. The relation of the critical band to other functions is noted.

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