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Original Article

Critical Bandwidth in Menière's Disease

Pages 197-211 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The critical bandwidth in loudness summation was estimated in 20 patients with typical Menière's disease using noise bands centered around 1 kHz. A reduction of the normal loudness difference between broad-band noise and narrow-band noise was present at all except the highest levels. Judged individually, 7 of the 20 patients appeared to have a widened critical band, but in the pooled data the size of the critical band was normal. This was the case in patients with a hearing loss <50 dB HL as well as in patients with a hearing loss ≥50 dB HL. Expressed in terms of the critical band mechanism as an internal filter system, the single filter appears to have normal bandwidth but the interaction between adjacent filters is defective. The anatomical localisation of this interaction is discussed.

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