Recovery of the Auditory Threshold after Strong Acoustic Stimulation
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After an ear is exposed to an intense sound, the absolute threshold for many sounds is raised, usually temporarily. The manner in which the absolute threshold recovers to its normal value after such stimulation is the subject of these experiments. It is found that recovery from such auditory fatigue is not a simple monotonic process. Rather these experiments show that under certain conditions the threshold first recovers to an approximately normal value about 1 minute after the cessation of the exposure but then rises again to a higher value that reaches a maximum at about 2 minutes after the exposure. This diphasic recovery curve, with its characteristic “bounce,” is found when the exposure involves sound pressure levels between 100 and 120 db and durations of the order of several minutes.Recovery curves are shown for the auditory thresholds of clicks, bands of noise, and pure tones. Fatiguing stimuli include bands of noise and pure tones.Two subsidiary observations are also reported. First, in many reco...