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Original Article

Effects of Relative Levels of the Primary Tones on Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions in Normal-hearing Subjects

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Pages 187-197 | Received 09 Jan 1997, Accepted 28 Jul 1997, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of the relative levels of the two primary tones, LI and L2, on the amplitude of distortion product otoacoustic emissions (2F1-F2). Testing was conducted with a commercially available system for measuring DPOAEs (Grason-Stadler, GSI-60). The intensity of the lowest primary tone (LI) remained constant at 75, 65, 55 or 45 dB SPL while L2 varied over a 20 dB range around LI, i.e. LI – L2 was –5, 0, 5, 10 or 15 dB. For example, when LI was 75 dB SPL, L2 was presented at 80, 75, 70, 65 or 60 dB SPL. Thirty normal-hearing women were presented with 11 pairs of primary tones having geometric means ranging from 531 Hz to 5531 Hz. A constant F2:F1 ratio of 1.21 was used. The results revealed that when LI was 75 dB SPL, the largest distortion products were observed across all frequencies for the 0 dB condition (LI =75 dB; L2=75 dB) and -5 dB condition (Ll = 75 dB; L2 = 80 dB). When LI was 65 dB SPL, the largest DPs were obtained across all frequencies for the 5 dB condition (LI =65 dB; L2=60 dB). For LI = 55 dB SPL, the largest DPs were obtained across all frequencies for the 5 dB (Ll = 55 dB; L2=50 dB) and 10 dB (Ll = 55 dB; L2=45 dB) conditions. No mean DP differences were observed among relative levels (-5 dB to 15 dB) when LI was 45 dB SPL; however, the 15 dB condition (LI =45 dB; L2 = 30 dB) at 5531 Hz resulted in fewer identifiable responses than the other relative levels.

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