Almost everything about LoudnessMatching is identical to ThresholdDetermination. The MATLAB code is here. It is a different experiment, of course, so the data needs to be saved separately and starting the experiment needs to be accessible separately. There are just a few differences in the details:
The instructions are different
Tones should start at a dB that is 10 dB greater than the average of their threshold values. So, the threshold data needs to be collected and the dBs averaged per tone. If there is no threshold data, start the tones should start at 60dB.
After the tones are completed, play a white noise stimulus starting at 30 dB. NOTE: We should discuss if this is necessary with Adam. We could potentially skip it. The white noise dB value need to be distinct from the tone dBs in the database.
Almost everything about LoudnessMatching is identical to ThresholdDetermination. The MATLAB code is here. It is a different experiment, of course, so the data needs to be saved separately and starting the experiment needs to be accessible separately. There are just a few differences in the details: