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Simultaneous Recording Of Stimulus-Frequency And Distortion-Product Otoacoustic Emission Input-Output Functions In Human Ears., Kim Schairer, Douglas H. Keefe Dec 2004

Simultaneous Recording Of Stimulus-Frequency And Distortion-Product Otoacoustic Emission Input-Output Functions In Human Ears., Kim Schairer, Douglas H. Keefe

Kim S. Schairer

Stimulus frequency otoacoustic emission (SFOAE) input-output (I/O) functions were elicited in normal-hearing adults using unequal-frequency primaries in equal-level and fixed-suppressor level (Ls) conditions. Responses were repeatable and similar across a range of primary frequency ratios in the fixed-Ls condition. In comparison to equal-frequency primary conditions [Schairer, Fitzpatrick, and Keefe, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 114, 944-966 (2003)], the unequal-frequency, fixed-Ls condition appears to be more useful for characterizing SFOAE response growth and relating it to basilar-membrane response growth, and for testing the ability to predict audiometric thresholds. Simultaneously recorded distortion-product OAE (DPOAE) I/O functions had higher thresholds than SFOAE I/O functions, …


Effect Of Variability In Level On Forward Masking And On Increment Detection, Kim Schairer, Walt Jesteadt, Donn L. Neff Dec 2004

Effect Of Variability In Level On Forward Masking And On Increment Detection, Kim Schairer, Walt Jesteadt, Donn L. Neff

Kim S. Schairer

In the first of four experiments, all with the same four subjects, varying the level of a forward masker from interval to interval in a two-interval forced-choice (2IFC) adaptive procedure had little effect on threshold. In the second experiment, the signal level was fixed and performance was measured in units of d'. Varying the level of the forward masker again had little effect. Analyses of trial-by-trial data indicated that subjects did not vote for the interval with the higher-level masker, as would an energy detector. Performance was better on trials where the masker level in the interval with the signal …