Changes in oto-acoustic emissions after exposure to live music

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Abstract

Distortion Product Oto-acoustic Emissions (DPOAE) and Transient Evoked Oto-acoustic Emissions (TEOAE) were measured in subjects before and after attendance to live music. The changes measured were compared to the exposure levels measured at the position of the subject. The main objectives of this experiment were two fold: 1) to assess the validity of the proposed measurement protocol to measure changes in DPOAE and TEOAE after a concert; 2) to test the reliability of the oto-acoustic emission measurement system under field conditions; Initial results shows that it is possible to measure changes in hearing after exposures of relative short duration (1.5 hours). There are large individual differences both in sound exposure levels as well as in the changes on oto-acoustic emissions produced by similar exposures. Current results will be presented.
Original languageEnglish
JournalThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume131
Issue number4, Pt. 2
Pages (from-to)3260-3260
ISSN0001-4966
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2012
EventAcoustics 2012 Hong Kong - Hong Kong, China
Duration: 13 May 201218 May 2012

Conference

ConferenceAcoustics 2012 Hong Kong
Country/TerritoryChina
CityHong Kong
Period13/05/201218/05/2012

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