| Literature DB >> 8609296 |
J C Makous1, G A Gescheider, S J Bolanowski.
Abstract
Vibrotactile forward masking experiments were conducted on the thenar eminence of the hand to determine the time course of masking in the Pacinian (P) or a non-Pacinian (NP I) channel. Brief masking and test stimuli that contained energy centered either below 27 or at 500 Hz were used to preferentially activate the NP I or P channels, respectively. Test thresholds were measured at different fixed delays ( Delta t) between the masking and test stimuli that ranged from 5 to 995 microseconds. Masking stimulus level was also varied from 5 to 25 dB above threshold. The masking effect followed an exponential decay with different time constants for each of the channels, but a similar asymptote (residual masking) for both channels. At the higher masking stimulus levels, the time constant for the P channel was about 40 microseconds, while the time constant for the NP I channel was about 100 microseconds. Residual masking in both channels increased about 1 dB for every 5-dB increase of masking stimulus level.Mesh:
Year: 1996 PMID: 8609296 DOI: 10.1121/1.414597
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Acoust Soc Am ISSN: 0001-4966 Impact factor: 1.840