- Reuter Andersen, Karen (Project participant)
- de Toro, Miguel Angel Aranda (Project participant)
- Ordoñez, Rodrigo Pizarro (Project participant)
- Hammershøi, Dorte (Project participant)
Similar to the project "DPOAE recovery from loud sound exposure" humans are exposed to a high-level sound causing a temporary shift in the hearing. DPOAEs are obtained before and after the exposure using a high frequency-resolution revealing the DPOAE fine structure (perdiodic level variations in frequency). The purpose was to investigate, how the DPOAE fine structure is affected by the over-exposure. The results show that for some subjects a change of fine structure (shift in frequency or change in fine structure depth) can be observed, while for others the fine structure remains unaffected after the exposure. The fine structure is generally not affected in one specific way, but individual differences exist. Supported by STVF/FTP.
| Status | Completed |
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| Period | 19-05-10 → 31-12-11 |
| Research programme | <ingen navn> |
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Optimization of DPOAE fine structure measurements
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Distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) recovery after moderate sound exposure as a function of time
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Over-exposure effects on the distortion product otoacoustic emission : broadband and finestructure
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Overexposure effects of a 1-kHz tone on the distortion product otoacoustic emission in humans
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Recovery of distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) with high time-resolution from a moderate monaural-exposure to 2-kHz in human subjects
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Does overexposure modify the fine structure of distortion product otoacoustic emissions?
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Effects of noise overexposure on distortion product otoacoustic emissions : Auditory hazard from impulsive occupational exposures
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Recovery of distortion product otoacoustic emissions after a 2-kHz monaural sound-exposure in humans: effects on fine structures
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