avbrottsmaskning
Avbrottsmaskning, also known as interruption masking or gap masking, is a phenomenon in psychoacoustics where the perception of one sound is temporarily affected by the presence of another, louder sound. This effect occurs when a brief, intense sound, such as a click or a noise burst, is presented shortly before, during, or after a quieter target sound. The intense sound can temporarily elevate the hearing threshold, making the target sound less audible or even inaudible.
The mechanism behind avbrottsmaskning is primarily attributed to the temporary suppression of the auditory system's sensitivity.
Avbrottsmaskning has been studied extensively in the context of understanding auditory perception and the limitations of
Research on avbrottsmaskning has also contributed to the development of hearing aids and other assistive listening