| threshold of audibility [`thresh´hōld ǝv ´ȯd·ǝ`bil·ǝd·ē] PHYSIOLOGY The minimum effective sound pressure of a specified signal that is capable of evoking an auditory sensation in a specified fraction of the trials; the threshold may be expressed in decibels relative to 0.0002 microbar (2 × 10-5 pascal) or 1 microbar (0.1 pascal). Also known as threshold of detectability; threshold of hearing. |