continuity effect

6.20  continuity effect. Sound pressure level at which the perception of a signal changes from just interrupted to just continuous. Unit, decibel...

consonance

6.19  consonance. Phenomenon in which tones presented together produce a blended or pleasant sensation. See 6.28.

comodulation masking

6.18  comodulation masking. In simultaneous masking, the difference in decibels in detectability of a signal when the masker envelope is not coherent relative to when the masker envelope is coherent. Unit, decibel...

aural combination tone

6.17  combination tone; aural combination tone. Secondary tone that can be perceived when two loud primary tones are presented simultaneously. The secondary tone may be a difference tone or a summation tone. Several combination tones may be produced from a...

combination tone

6.17  combination tone; aural combination tone. Secondary tone that can be perceived when two loud primary tones are presented simultaneously. The secondary tone may be a difference tone or a summation tone. Several combination tones may be produced from a...