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What (who) is hearing threshold - definition

MINIMUM SOUND LEVEL THAT AN AVERAGE INDIVIDUAL CAN HEAR
Threshold of hearing; Hearing threshold; Auditory threshold; Absolute Threshold of Hearing; Threshold of human hearing; Absolute threshold of pain; Threshold of audibility; Hearing sensitivity; Modified staircase procedure; Modified staircase
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The absolute threshold of hearing (ATH) is the minimum sound level of a pure tone that an average human ear with normal hearing can hear with no other sound present. The absolute threshold relates to the sound that can just be heard by the organism.
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PROCEEDING BEFORE A COURT OR OTHER DECISION-MAKING BODY OR OFFICER
Administrative hearing; Court hearing; Commitee hearing; Public hearings; Public hearing; Government hearing; Committee hearing; Fair hearing; Hearings; Hearing officer; Hearings board; Court mention; Directions hearing; Contest mention
n. a hearing before any governmental agency or before an administrative law judge. Such hearings can range from simple arguments to what amounts to a trial. There is no jury, but the agency or the administrative law judge will make a ruling. See also: administrative law hearing

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Absolute threshold of hearing

The absolute threshold of hearing (ATH) is the minimum sound level of a pure tone that an average human ear with normal hearing can hear with no other sound present. The absolute threshold relates to the sound that can just be heard by the organism. The absolute threshold is not a discrete point, and is therefore classed as the point at which a sound elicits a response a specified percentage of the time. This is also known as the auditory threshold.

The threshold of hearing is generally reported in reference to the RMS sound pressure of 20 micropascals, i.e. 0 dB SPL, corresponding to a sound intensity of 0.98 pW/m2 at 1 atmosphere and 25 °C. It is approximately the quietest sound a young human with undamaged hearing can detect at 1,000 Hz. The threshold of hearing is frequency-dependent and it has been shown that the ear's sensitivity is best at frequencies between 2 kHz and 5 kHz, where the threshold reaches as low as −9 dB SPL.