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In the size groups capable of perceiving frequencies up to 6 kHz, larger individuals had better hearing abilities at low frequencies (0.05 2 kHz), whereas smaller individuals showed better hearing at the highest frequencies (4 6 kHz).
All the notched audiograms show better hearing at 8 kHz, as expected from the definition of notches.
We found that train drivers and conductors had slightly worse hearing at 6 kHz (2.1 dB) and a slightly better hearing at 8 kHz (1.4 dB) compared with the controls.
The smallest specimens tested by Wysocki et al. [ 32] had better hearing abilities at the highest frequencies tested (mean hearing threshold at 4 kHz: 75.3 dB re 1 μPa) than the largest fish tested by Ladich [ 30] (81.3 dB).
At lower frequencies (0.05 to 2 kHz), larger animals showed significantly better hearing, whereas at the highest frequencies tested (5 and 6 kHz) the opposite was the case: smaller animals had lower hearing thresholds.
These data indicate that smaller individuals within a given species of catfish may hear better at higher frequencies.
At lower frequencies (50 Hz to 1 kHz), larger animals showed significantly better hearing abilities, whereas at the highest frequencies (4, 5 and 6 kHz) an opposite trend was found: smaller animals had lower hearing thresholds.
At these mid-frequencies, an upward spread of masking (Oxenham & Plack 1998) may affect hearing at higher frequencies, thus increasing the measured SRT, suggesting worse hearing.
The BC hearing analysis indicated that females had significantly better hearing thresholds at 6000 Hz and 8000 Hz.
Female musicians had significantly better hearing thresholds in the high-frequency area than males.
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