G Cianfrone, A Ingrosso, G Altissimi, G Ralli, R Turchetta
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Abstract
Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions (DPOAEs) shows a vulnerability to acoustic overstimulation that is easily detectable by changes in amplitude, frequency distribution and time course. The frequency-specific changes in DPOAE provide more information than the more general changes in click evoked otoacoustic emissions. In this work five anesthetized guinea pigs were examined for changes DPOAE after exposure to pure tones. The noise was a 110 dB SPL pure tones for 45 minutes and the fatiguing tone centered on the geometric mean (GM) of primaries or 2/3 of GM. The most measurable effects were obtained in the latter conditions. The main DP level reduction lasts about one hour after exposure, but the complete recovery is observable only after 24 hours. The frequency distribution of fatiguing effects on the DP- audiogram shows a remarkable fine tuning and a pattern like a low-pass filter. After four hours, in one guinea pig, it is observable an enhancement of the DP amplitude, compared to the pre-exposure level; in another guinea pig, a second overstimulation produced a more extensive and time-lasting effects than the first exposure.
畸变产物耳声发射(dpoae)容易受到声过度刺激的影响,很容易通过振幅、频率分布和时间过程的变化来检测。DPOAE的频率特异性变化比点击引起的耳声发射的更一般的变化提供了更多的信息。在这项工作中,5只麻醉豚鼠暴露于纯音后,检查了DPOAE的变化。噪声为110 dB SPL的纯音,持续45分钟,疲劳音以基音的几何平均值(GM)或GM的2/3为中心,后一种条件下的效果最显著。主要的DP水平降低持续约1小时后暴露,但只有在24小时后才能观察到完全恢复。疲劳效应在DP-听力图上的频率分布表现出明显的微调和低通滤波器的模式。四小时后,在一只豚鼠身上,与暴露前相比,可以观察到DP振幅的增强;在另一只豚鼠身上,第二次过度刺激产生了比第一次更广泛、更持久的影响。