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Original Article

The Effects of Impulsive Noise Upon Human Hearing Sensitivity (8 to 20 kHz)

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Pages 21-29 | Received 28 Dec 1979, Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

The effects of impulsive noise exposure upon hearing sensitivity from 8 000 to 20 000 Hz were determined for a sample of 23 young military veterans. The subjects' histories consisted primarily of major incidents of weapons fire. Based on audiometric configuration, the subject sample was divided in two groups characterized by predominantly unilateral or bilateral shifts in threshold sensitivity. This division was consistent with history information. The main finding was extensive threshold shifts from 8 000 to 20 000 Hz which was highly individual-specific and unpredictable. High frequency audiometry frequently revealed extensive changes not evident in the 250 through 8 000 Hz range.

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