Diplacusis
National Institutes of Health
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This study assessed the intensity and likely effects of noise on workers during wheat processing. Noise measurements were taken…
Limited data are available on the relationship between diplacusis and otoacoustic emissions and sudden hearing threshold changes…
Pitch-intensity functions and psychophysical tuning curves (PTC's) were measured in ten listeners with sensorineural impairments…
Seven normal-hearing subjects and seven subjects with mild bilateral high-frequency sensorineural hearing losses were studied to…
DIPLACUSIS or double hearing is the phenomenon of hearing the same tone at a different pitch in each ear. It is far more…
DISTORTED hearing deserves early recognition and careful evaluation. Diplacusis and poor pitch discrimination frequently produce…
DIPLACUSIS may be congenital as seen in "tone-deaf" people, or acquired when due to allergy, trauma, infection, toxin, and…
IN 1940 Shambaugh drew attention to the value of Diplacusis binauralis in the diagnosis of serous labyrinthitis. Since this time…
Pitch-matching performances of five subjects with unilateral high-frequency hearing losses and of five subjects with normal…
The finding of diplacusis in a case of deafness is a valuable diagnostic aid in localizing the pathologic condition, since…