Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8842345 | Hearing Research | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Intracochlear pressures reveal lower middle-ear transfer function magnitudes (i.e. reduced gain relative to the ear canal) for high sound pressure levels, thus revealing lower than expected cochlear exposure based on extrapolation from cochlear pressures measured at more moderate sound levels. These results are consistent with lowered transmissivity of the ossicular chain at high intensities, and are consistent with our prior report measuring middle ear transfer functions in human cadaveric temporal bones with high intensity tone pips.
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Authors
Nathaniel T. Greene, Mohamed A. Alhussaini, James R. Easter, Theodore F. IV, Tim Walilko, Daniel J. Tollin,