temporary threshold shift by otoacoustic emission in a group of 18-25 years old with normal hearing
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Method & Material: This study was performed on 36 normal-hearing subjects aged 18-25 years for survey of temporary threshold shift (TTS) by transient evoked otoacoustic emissions. Finding: Noise can affect the pure-tone thresholds and (TEOAEs) amplitudes. When cochlea affected by noise, evaluating TEOAE is more suitable than pure-tone audiometry. Because of this test, is objective an unaffected by attention and alertness and can be evaluated in difficult to test subject and also have high carefulness and can be performed in a quiet, but not sound-proof room.
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| Authors | ;Shohreh Jalaei;Saeed Sarough Farahani;Ghasem Mohammad Khani;Mohtaram Najafi;Afsaneh Dousti |
| Journal | synthetic communications |
| Year | 2003 |
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