Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8842330 | Hearing Research | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In both human and chinchillas, intracochlear pressures increased with applied sound pressure up to about 120â¯dB SPL, but began to saturate at higher intensities. The exact saturation point and the saturation pressures showed a strong frequency dependence. Intracochlear pressure magnitudes in chinchillas show some similarities with those measured in humans, but also significant differences, particularly at very high intensity levels such as those found in a blast. These differences should be taken into account when conducting blast studies in chinchillas.
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Authors
John Peacock, Mohamed Al Hussaini, Nathaniel T. Greene, Daniel J. Tollin,