kynnysäänenvoimakkuus
Kynnysäänenvoimakkuus, often translated as threshold of hearing or auditory threshold, refers to the minimum sound pressure level that a person can detect under specific conditions. This threshold is not a fixed value but varies significantly between individuals and even for the same individual depending on factors such as frequency of the sound, duration of exposure, and the listener's age and hearing health.
The standard reference for auditory threshold is typically measured in decibels (dB) and is often defined at
Measuring kynnysäänenvoimakkuus is crucial in audiology for assessing hearing ability and diagnosing hearing loss. Audiograms, which
Environmental noise levels are also often compared to this threshold. For instance, a quiet library might have