Subramaniam M, Campo P, Henderson D
Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences, State University of New York, Buffalo 14214.
Hear Res. 1991 Mar;52(1):181-7. doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(91)90197-h.
The effect of exposure level on the development of progressive resistance to temporary threshold shift caused by exposures to an octave band of noise centered at 0.5 kHz was explored using chinchillas. The animals were exposed to either 85, 95 or 100 dB SPL for six hours a day for ten days. Hearing thresholds were recorded electrophysiologically, prior to and after each daily exposure. A trend toward decreasing threshold shift with increase in the number of exposures was seen at all the levels. The amount of threshold shift appeared to depend upon the level as well as the test frequency. The findings are discussed in the light of results of previous studies and possible mechanisms involved in the process of 'toughening' are hypothesized.
利用栗鼠探讨了暴露水平对由以0.5千赫为中心的倍频程噪声暴露所引起的暂时性阈移的渐进性抗性发展的影响。动物每天暴露于85、95或100分贝声压级,持续十天,每天暴露六小时。在每次每日暴露之前和之后,通过电生理学记录听力阈值。在所有水平上都观察到随着暴露次数增加阈移有降低的趋势。阈移量似乎取决于暴露水平以及测试频率。根据先前研究的结果对这些发现进行了讨论,并对“强化”过程中可能涉及的机制进行了假设。