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Analysis of Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission Spectra in Normal-Hearing Adults
American Journal of Audiology (2009)
  • Shaum P. Bhagat, University of Memphis
Abstract
Purpose To evaluate the ability of distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) spectral characteristics to distinguish between ears with variable hearing sensitivity within the normal range.
Method Distortion product grams (DP-grams) were acquired with primary tones decremented in 1/8-octave steps and primary-tone levels presented at 65 dB SPL (L1) and 45 dB SPL (L2) across an f2 frequency range of 842–7996 Hz from 22 normal-hearing adults (44 ears). Hearing thresholds of ears classified in Group A (n = 22) were better than ears classified in Group B (n = 22). Examined parameters of the DP-grams included spectral peak occurrence, peak height, peak width, and DPOAE levels. Analyses of variance were conducted to determine whether DP-gram parameters differed between Group A and Group B.
Results For the low-resolution DP-grams examined in this study, no significant between-group differences in peak occurrence, peak height, and peak width were observed. DPOAE levels were significantly higher in ears classified in Group A compared with ears classified in Group B in individuals with symmetrical hearing.
Conclusions Although spectral peaks are evident in DP-grams acquired with low resolution of the primary tones, DPOAE levels are more effective in distinguishing ears with greater hearing sensitivity from less sensitive ears.
Publication Date
June, 2009
DOI
10.1044/1059-0889(2009/08-0025)
Citation Information
Shaum P. Bhagat. "Analysis of Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission Spectra in Normal-Hearing Adults" American Journal of Audiology Vol. 18 (2009) p. 60 - 68 ISSN: 1558-9137
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shaum-bhagat/15/