JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hearing Loss and Cochlear Pathology in Monkeys After Noise Exposure

Abstract

Old World monkeys were exposed to octave-band noise from 0.5 to 8 kHz at 120 dB SPL, 8 hours daily for 20 days. Restricted permanent threshold shifts and localized loss of outer hair cells were produced, which were reasonably well correlated with the exposure frequencies. There was also a loss of both inner and outer hair cells at the extreme basal end of Corti's organ, regardless of the exposure frequency. Implications for human inner ear pathology are discussed.

Keywords:
Audiology Hearing loss Noise exposure Noise-induced hearing loss Noise (video) Cochlea Medicine Computer science Artificial intelligence

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Citation History

Topics

Noise Effects and Management
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Speech and Hearing

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