äänikynnysarvo
Äänikynnysarvo, also known as the hearing threshold, refers to the minimum sound intensity or pressure level that a human ear can detect. It is typically measured in decibels (dB) and represents the quietest sound a person can hear under specific conditions, usually in a sound-isolated environment. This threshold is not constant for all individuals and can vary based on factors such as age, exposure to noise, and individual physiological differences.
The standard reference point for hearing threshold is often considered to be 0 dB, which corresponds to
Audiologists use specialized equipment to measure an individual's hearing threshold across different frequencies. This process, known