The effect of signal duration on the underwater hearing thresholds of two harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) for single tonal signals between 0.2 and 40 kHz:

The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 2-year-old female harbor seals were quantified in a pool built for acoustic research by using a behavioral psycho-acoustic technique. The animals were trained only to respond when they detected an acoustic signal (“go/no-go” response). Detection thresholds...

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Main Authors: Kastelein, R.A., Hoek, L., Wensveen, P.J., Terhune, J.M., Jong, C.A.F. de
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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author Kastelein, R.A.
Hoek, L.
Wensveen, P.J.
Terhune, J.M.
Jong, C.A.F. de
author_facet Kastelein, R.A.
Hoek, L.
Wensveen, P.J.
Terhune, J.M.
Jong, C.A.F. de
author_sort Kastelein, R.A.
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description The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 2-year-old female harbor seals were quantified in a pool built for acoustic research by using a behavioral psycho-acoustic technique. The animals were trained only to respond when they detected an acoustic signal (“go/no-go” response). Detection thresholds were obtained for pure tone signals (frequencies: 0.2–40 kHz; durations: 0.5–5000 ms, depending on the frequency; 59 frequency-duration combinations). Detection thresholds were quantified by varying the signal amplitude by the 1-up, 1-down staircase method, and were defined as the stimulus levels, resulting in a 50% detection rate. The hearing thresholds of the two seals were similar for all frequencies except for 40 kHz, for which the thresholds differed by, on average, 3.7 dB. There was an inverse relationship between the time constant (τ), derived from an exponential model of temporal integration, and the frequency [log(τ) = 2.86−0.94 log(f);τ in ms and f in kHz]. Similarly, the thresholds increased when the pulse was shorter than ∼ 780 cycles (independent of the frequency). For pulses shorter than the integration time, the thresholds increased by 9–16 dB per decade reduction in the duration or number of cycles in the pulse. The results of this study suggest that most published hearing thresholds ≤ 1 kHz for harbor seals are probably not absolute, as they were derived from signals with durations shorter than the time constants for those frequencies.
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spelling fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:d2c3c75f-51e2-48b6-aa36-248e28d61111 2025-01-17T00:18:19+00:00 The effect of signal duration on the underwater hearing thresholds of two harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) for single tonal signals between 0.2 and 40 kHz: Kastelein, R.A. Hoek, L. Wensveen, P.J. Terhune, J.M. Jong, C.A.F. de 2010-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d2c3c75f-51e2-48b6-aa36-248e28d61111 en eng uuid:d2c3c75f-51e2-48b6-aa36-248e28d61111 462356 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d2c3c75f-51e2-48b6-aa36-248e28d61111 Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2, 127, 1135–1145 Marine article 2010 fttno 2022-04-10T16:05:38Z The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 2-year-old female harbor seals were quantified in a pool built for acoustic research by using a behavioral psycho-acoustic technique. The animals were trained only to respond when they detected an acoustic signal (“go/no-go” response). Detection thresholds were obtained for pure tone signals (frequencies: 0.2–40 kHz; durations: 0.5–5000 ms, depending on the frequency; 59 frequency-duration combinations). Detection thresholds were quantified by varying the signal amplitude by the 1-up, 1-down staircase method, and were defined as the stimulus levels, resulting in a 50% detection rate. The hearing thresholds of the two seals were similar for all frequencies except for 40 kHz, for which the thresholds differed by, on average, 3.7 dB. There was an inverse relationship between the time constant (τ), derived from an exponential model of temporal integration, and the frequency [log(τ) = 2.86−0.94 log(f);τ in ms and f in kHz]. Similarly, the thresholds increased when the pulse was shorter than ∼ 780 cycles (independent of the frequency). For pulses shorter than the integration time, the thresholds increased by 9–16 dB per decade reduction in the duration or number of cycles in the pulse. The results of this study suggest that most published hearing thresholds ≤ 1 kHz for harbor seals are probably not absolute, as they were derived from signals with durations shorter than the time constants for those frequencies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Phoca vitulina TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology)
spellingShingle Marine
Kastelein, R.A.
Hoek, L.
Wensveen, P.J.
Terhune, J.M.
Jong, C.A.F. de
The effect of signal duration on the underwater hearing thresholds of two harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) for single tonal signals between 0.2 and 40 kHz:
title The effect of signal duration on the underwater hearing thresholds of two harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) for single tonal signals between 0.2 and 40 kHz:
title_full The effect of signal duration on the underwater hearing thresholds of two harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) for single tonal signals between 0.2 and 40 kHz:
title_fullStr The effect of signal duration on the underwater hearing thresholds of two harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) for single tonal signals between 0.2 and 40 kHz:
title_full_unstemmed The effect of signal duration on the underwater hearing thresholds of two harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) for single tonal signals between 0.2 and 40 kHz:
title_short The effect of signal duration on the underwater hearing thresholds of two harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) for single tonal signals between 0.2 and 40 kHz:
title_sort effect of signal duration on the underwater hearing thresholds of two harbor seals (phoca vitulina) for single tonal signals between 0.2 and 40 khz:
topic Marine
topic_facet Marine
url http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d2c3c75f-51e2-48b6-aa36-248e28d61111