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Original Article

The effects of middle ear muscle contraction on auditory and overload thresholds

Pages 360-367 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The present investigation examined psychophysically the frequency-specific and nonlinear attenuation of sound energy provided by middle ear muscle contraction in normal hearers. Aural overload and absolute auditory thresholds were measured at 500, 1 000 and 2 000 Hz prior to and during acoustic stapedial reflex contraction. Reflex contraction was elicited with contralateral broad-band noise. Results revealed that over-load thresholds were elevated at 500 and 1 000 Hz and a slight decrease in overload threshold was apparent at 2 000 Hz during reflex contraction while absolute thresholds remained essentially unchanged. These data are consistent with previous psychophysical and physiological findings. The aural overload test having been derived directly from observations of cochlear microphonic saturation, moreover, affords direct comparison to results of electrophysiological experimentation.

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