Cochlear generation of intermodulation distortion revealed by DPOAE frequency functions in normal and impaired ears.
@article{Stover1999CochlearGO, title={Cochlear generation of intermodulation distortion revealed by DPOAE frequency functions in normal and impaired ears.}, author={L. J. Stover and S. Neely and M. Gorga}, journal={The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America}, year={1999}, volume={106 5}, pages={ 2669-78 } }
Distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) frequency functions were measured in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired ears. A fixed-f2/swept-f1 paradigm was used with f2 fixed at half-octave intervals from 1 to 8 kHz. L1 was always 10 dB greater than L2, and L2 was varied from 65 to 10 dB SPL in 5-dB steps. The responses were quantified by the frequency and amplitude of the peak response. Peak responses were closer to f2 in higher frequency regions and for lower intensity stimulation… CONTINUE READING
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