Associations between speech recognition at high levels, the middle ear muscle reflex and noise exposure in individuals with normal audiograms

Volume: 392, Pages: 107982 - 107982
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
It has been hypothesized that noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy in humans may result in functional deficits such as a weakened middle ear muscle reflex (MEMR) and degraded speech perception in complex environments. Although relationships between noise-induced synaptic loss and the MEMR have been demonstrated in animals, effects of noise exposure on the MEMR have not been observed in humans. The hypothesized relationship between noise exposure...
Paper Details
Title
Associations between speech recognition at high levels, the middle ear muscle reflex and noise exposure in individuals with normal audiograms
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
392
Pages
107982 - 107982
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