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Hear Res ; 263(1-2): 26-32, 2010 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20026266

ABSTRACT

It is generally accepted that the middle ear acts mainly as a linear system for sound pressures up to 130 dB SPL in the auditory frequency range. However, at quasi-static pressure loads a strong nonlinear response has been demonstrated. Consequently, small nonlinear distortions may also be present in the middle ear response in the auditory frequency range. A new measurement method was developed to quickly determine vibration response, nonlinear distortions and noise level of acoustically driven biomechanical systems. Specially designed multisines are used for the excitation of the test system. The method is applied on a gerbil eardrum for sound pressures ranging from 90 to 120 dB SPL and for frequencies ranging from 125 Hz to 16 kHz. The experiments show that nonlinear distortions rise above noise level at a sound pressure of 96 dB SPL, and they grow as sound pressure increases. Post-mortem changes in the middle ear influence the nonlinear distortions rapidly until a stabilization occurs after approximately 3h.


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Tympanic Membrane/physiology , Acoustic Impedance Tests , Acoustic Stimulation , Animals , Biomechanical Phenomena , Cochlea/physiology , Gerbillinae/physiology , Hearing/physiology , Nonlinear Dynamics , Postmortem Changes , Pressure , Vibration
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