Chung D Y, Mason K, Gannon R P, Willson G N
J Acoust Soc Am. 1983 Apr;73(4):1277-82. doi: 10.1121/1.389276.
Many studies have shown that the right ear statistically is slightly more sensitive than the left ear, particularly in the male adult population. In this study, we examined the lateral difference in hearing sensitivity, termed the ear effect here, in an industrial noise-exposed, nonshooting population, by sex, age, and hearing level. It was found that the male population had a larger ear effect (right ear being more sensitive) than the female population. The magnitude of the ear effect was found to be significantly related to the hearing threshold level. The ear effect was highest when the threshold was between 30- and 40-dB HL. Several possible causes for the ear effect are discussed.
许多研究表明,从统计学角度来看,右耳比左耳略敏感,尤其是在成年男性群体中。在本研究中,我们按性别、年龄和听力水平,对接触工业噪声的非射击人群的听力敏感度的左右差异(此处称为耳效应)进行了研究。结果发现,男性群体的耳效应(右耳更敏感)比女性群体更大。耳效应的大小与听力阈值水平显著相关。当阈值在30至40分贝听力级之间时,耳效应最高。文中讨论了耳效应的几种可能原因。