Acoustic-Reflex Adaptation

Author:

Wilson Richard H.1,McCullough June K.2,Lilly David J.3

Affiliation:

1. VA Medical Center, Long Beach, CA and University of California, Irvine

2. University of Iowa, Iowa City

3. Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center, Portland, OR

Abstract

Acoustic-reflex adaptation was studied in 35 subjects with normal hearing using nine pure-tone activators (250-6000 Hz) and a broadband-noise activator. The individual subject data generated by the 31-s activators presented 10 dB above the reflex threshold were digitized, corrected for baseline drift and ear Canal volume, and analyzed in terms of the acoustic-admittance change in acoustic mmhos and in terms of the percentage of maximum-reflex magnitude. Reflex adaptation increased as a function of frequency. The adaptation functions for the lower frequencies (⩽1500 Hz) were essentially linear over the 31-s activator period, whereas the functions for the higher frequencies (⩾2000 Hz) were curvilinear over the activator period. The experimental half-tile data are compared with a theoretical half-life function that was generated to estimate normal acoustic-reflex adaptation as a function of activator frequency. Finally, the means and standard deviations are reported and discussed for (a) the onset time of adaptation; (b) the half-life time, and (c) the percentage of maximum reflex magnitude at 5-s intervals from 5 to 30 s.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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