Joseph E. HawkinsL.-G. JohnssonWilliam C. StebbinsD. Branch MoodySheryl Coombs
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.
Revadi GovindarajuO RahmatRaman RajagopalanNorlisah RamliKwan-Hoong Ng
William C. StebbinsD. Branch MoodyL.-G. JohnssonJoseph E. Hawkins
D. Branch MoodyWilliam C. StebbinsJoseph E. HawkinsL.-G. Johnsson