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Original Article

Acoustic Reflexes in the Measurement of Auditory Filters at High Levels in Normal Listeners

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Pages 37-46 | Received 20 Oct 1992, Accepted 29 Mar 1993, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The possible influence of the acoustic reflex in auditory filter shape measurements was investigated in 4 normal listeners by measuring contralateral acoustic reflexes to stimuli used in the notched-noise method. For probe/masker combinations centred at 125 and 250 Hz, the reflex was, at most, barely detectable even at masker levels of 80 dB SPL/Hz. On the other hand, all listeners had a measurable reflex at a masker level of 70 dB SPL/Hz for a probe/masker combination centred at 1 kHz. Some listeners also evidenced reflexes at a masker level of 60 dB SPL/Hz at this frequency and at 70 dB SPL/Hz at 500 Hz. As it is known that the acoustic reflex significantly attenuates frequency components of sounds below about 2 kHz as they pass through the middle ear, it appears that estimates of auditory filter bandwidths at high levels at 0.5 and 1 kHz can be influenced to some degree by the reflex.

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