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Reduced temporary and permanent hearing losses with multiple tone exposures.

作者信息

Cody A R, Johnstone B M

出版信息

Hear Res. 1982 Apr;6(3):291-301. doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(82)90061-2.

Abstract

Acoustic overstimulation of the guinea pig cochlea with a 16 kHz pure tone induces a loss in threshold sensitivity that can be either temporary or permanent depending on the duration of the trauma. When a second tone of lower frequency (10, 5 or 2 kHz) is presented to the same cochlea simultaneously with the first tone, then the resultant threshold loss produced by the 16 kHz tone is significantly less. This applies to both temporary and permanent threshold losses. The reduced threshold loss disappears as the intensity of the second tone decreases. This type of nonlinear cochlea behaviour is similar to other acoustically evoked nonlinearities generally grouped under the term, two-tone suppression or inhibition. The results disagree with the "equal energy hypothesis' as a method to establish damage risk criteria in noise-induced hearing loss.

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