Fatigability of the stapedius reflex in industrial noise
- PMID: 7446063
- DOI: 10.3109/00016488009127159
Fatigability of the stapedius reflex in industrial noise
Abstract
Normal hearing subjects were monaurally exposed to 30 min of tape recorded shipyard noise (97 dB (A)) which is characterized by a variable temporal structure. The stapedius muscle activity was continuously recorded in the opposite ear as a change of the ear's acoustic impedance. The reflex function was, in addition, assessed as stimulus-response curves obtained before and, at various times after, exposure. A slight reflex fatigue was observed, together with a parallel shift of the stimulus-response curve (average 4 dB). The recovery was slow and not complete even 10 min after the end of the exposure. The individual variability was large. For 5 of the subjects the exposure was repeated at a later session and the individual degree of fatigue was found to be largely producible. The present results suggest that the stapedius reflex might play a role in the clinical picture of noise induced hearing loss.
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