Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6286916 | Hearing Research | 2016 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
We observed no significant differences (t-test, p < 0.05) by comparing results from contralateral OEC-SPL in twelve SSD and eight CHL patients at frequencies between 0.5 and 8 kHz. This implies that the part of the measured sound pressure in the ear canal originating from the cochlea and emitted by the tympanic is not dominant and OEC-SPL is mainly due to vibration of the external ear-canal walls as the only other pathway of BC sound to reach the ear canal. In addition, the transcranial attenuation (contralateral outer ear canal sound pressure divided by ipsilateral) was compared to previous studies measuring vibration by LDV and accelerometer. The trend in the average transcranial attenuation in patients was similar to previous studies measuring the OEC-SPL with less than 5 dB difference.
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Authors
Mohammad Ghoncheh, Giorgio Lilli, Thomas Lenarz, Hannes Maier,