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In this image, the JND is plotted against pure tone intensity (in dB). The JND is smaller at lower frequencies, indicating that the JND is better at lower frequencies.

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Question: Explain how the JND for intensity (in dB) varies with pure tone intensity. Does this also depend on frequency? In addition to stating the relative size of the JND, state whether this means that the JND is relatively better or worse.

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The JND for intensity in dB increases with pure tone intensity. This does depend on frequency; for higher frequencies the JND is larger than for lower frequencies. This means that the JND is relatively worse for higher frequencies.

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Published: Wednesday, December 14, 2022

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