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2003

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Input-Output Functions For Stimulus-Frequency Otoacoustic Emissions In Normal-Hearing Adult Ears, Kim Schairer, Denis F. Fitzpatrick, Douglas H. Keefe Jun 2003

Input-Output Functions For Stimulus-Frequency Otoacoustic Emissions In Normal-Hearing Adult Ears, Kim Schairer, Denis F. Fitzpatrick, Douglas H. Keefe

Kim S. Schairer

Input-output (I/O) functions for stimulus-frequency (SFOAE) and distortion-product (DPOAE) otoacoustic emissions were recorded in 30 normal-hearing adult ears using a nonlinear residual method. SFOAEs were recorded at half octaves from 500-8000 Hz in an L1=L2 paradigm with L2=0 to 85 dB SPL, and in a paradigm with L1 fixed and L2 varied. DPOAEs were elicited with primary levels of Kummer et al. [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 103, 3431-3444 (1998)] at f2 frequencies of 2000 and 4000 Hz. Interpretable SFOAE responses were obtained from 1000-6000 Hz in the equal-level paradigm. SFOAE levels were larger than DPOAEs levels, signal-to-noise ratios were smaller, …


Effects Of Peripheral Nonlinearity On Psychometric Functions For Forward-Masked Tones, Kim Schairer, Lance Nizami, Jason F. Reimer, Walt Jesteadt Jan 2003

Effects Of Peripheral Nonlinearity On Psychometric Functions For Forward-Masked Tones, Kim Schairer, Lance Nizami, Jason F. Reimer, Walt Jesteadt

Kim S. Schairer

Psychometric functions (PFs) for forward-masked tones were obtained for conditions in which signal level was varied to estimate threshold at several masker levels (variable-signal condition), and in which masker level was varied to estimate threshold at several signal levels (variable-masker condition). The changes in PF slope across combinations of masker frequency, masker level, and signal delay were explored in three experiments. In experiment 1, a 2-kHz, 10-ms tone was masked by a 50, 70 or 90 dB SPL, 20-ms on-frequency forward masker, with signal delays of 2, 20, or 40 ms, in a variable-signal condition. PF slopes decreased in conditions …