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J Acoust Soc Am ; 155(6): 3615-3626, 2024 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38833283

ABSTRACT

The current work investigated the effects of mass-loading the eardrum on wideband absorbance in humans. A non-invasive approach to mass-loading the eardrum was utilized in which water was placed on the eardrum via ear canal access. The mass-loaded absorbance was compared to absorbance measured for two alternative middle ear states: normal and stiffened. To stiffen the ear, subjects pressurized the middle ear through either exsufflation or insufflation concurrent with Eustachian tube opening. Mass-loading the eardrum was hypothesized to reduce high-frequency absorbance, whereas pressurizing the middle ear was hypothesized to reduce low- to mid-frequency absorbance. Discriminant linear analysis classification was performed to evaluate the utility of absorbance in differentiating between conditions. Water on the eardrum reduced absorbance over the 0.7- to 6-kHz frequency range and increased absorbance at frequencies below approximately 0.5 kHz; these changes approximated the pattern of changes reported in both hearing thresholds and stapes motion upon mass-loading the eardrum. Pressurizing the middle ear reduced the absorbance over the 0.125- to 4-kHz frequency range. Several classification models based on the absorbance in two- or three-frequency bands had accuracy exceeding 88%.


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Ear, Middle , Pressure , Tympanic Membrane , Humans , Male , Female , Tympanic Membrane/physiology , Tympanic Membrane/anatomy & histology , Ear, Middle/physiology , Ear, Middle/anatomy & histology , Adult , Young Adult , Elasticity , Acoustic Stimulation , Eustachian Tube/physiology , Eustachian Tube/anatomy & histology , Stapes/physiology , Water , Discriminant Analysis
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