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Threshold shifts in chinchillas exposed to octave bands of noise centered at 63 and 1000 Hz for three days

 

作者: Charles K. Burdick,   James H. Patterson,   Ben T. Mozo,   Robert T. Camp,  

 

期刊: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America  (AIP Available online 1978)
卷期: Volume 64, issue 2  

页码: 458-466

 

ISSN:0001-4966

 

年代: 1978

 

DOI:10.1121/1.382017

 

出版商: Acoustical Society of America

 

数据来源: AIP

 

摘要:

Audiograms were obtained on eight binaural chinchillas trained on a shuttlebox avoidance procedure. Four of the animals were exposed to three successive levels of an octave band of noise centered at 63 Hz: 100 dB SPL (74 dBA), 110 dB SPL (84 dBA), and 120 dB SPL (94 dBA). The other four animals were also exposed to three successive levels of an octave band of noise centered at 1000 Hz: 75 dB SPL (75 dBA), 85 dB SPL (85 dBA), and 95 dB SPL (95 dBA). All exposure durations were 72 h. Little threshold shift (TS) resulted from the lower two exposure levels of the 63‐Hz noise band. At the 120‐dB exposure level, maximum TS of 43 dB occurred at 2000 Hz. Permanent threshold shifts (PTSs) of 16 dB at 2000 Hz and 11 dB at 1400 Hz were found. Exposure to the three levels of the 1000‐Hz noise band produced TSs of 20, 45, and 61 dB at 1400 Hz. The 95‐dB exposure level resulted in PTSs of 6 dB at 1400 Hz and 9 dB at 2000 Hz. The major results were (1) high‐frequency hearing loss to a low‐frequency noise and (2) that noise bands matched within 1 dBAwere not equally hazardous as dictated by damage‐risk criteria. The 63‐Hz noise band produced nearly twice as much PTS as the 1000‐Hz noise band.

 

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