
doi: 10.1121/1.1911910
pmid: 5361536
Temporary threshold shift (TTS) was measured for 15 males with normal hearing under four conditions: immediate versus delayed test onset, and 3 min of 1000 Hz at 40 dB sensation level versus 3 min of quiet during the exposure period. Time of test onset showed no effect. Negative TTS was observed for both exposure conditions with significantly more being produced by the quiet condition.
Male, Sound, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Auditory Threshold, Fatigue, Time
Male, Sound, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Auditory Threshold, Fatigue, Time
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