Distortion product otoacoustic emission generation mechanisms and their dependence on stimulus level and primary frequency ratio.

JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA(2016)

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In this study, a systematic analysis of the dependence on stimulus level and primary frequency ratio r of the different components of human distortion product otoacoustic emissions has been performed, to check the validity of theoretical models of their generation, as regards the localization of the sources and the relative weight of distortion and reflection generation mechanisms. 2f(1)-f(2) and 2f(2)-f(1) distortion product otoacoustic emissions of 12 normal hearing ears from six human subjects have been measured at four different levels, in the range [ 35, 65] dB sound pressure level, at eight different ratios, in the range [ 1.1, 1.45]. Time-frequency filtering was used to separate distortion and reflection components. Numerical simulations have also been performed using an active non-linear cochlear model. Both in the experiment and in the simulations, the behavior of the 2f(1)-f(2) distortion and reflection components was in agreement with previous measurements and with the predictions of the two-source model. The 2f(2)-f(1) response showed a rotating-phase component only, whose behavior was in general agreement with that predicted for a component generated and reflected within a region basal to the characteristic place of frequency 2f(2)-f(1), although alternative interpretations, which are also discussed, cannot be ruled out. (c) 2016 Acoustical Society of America
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