PMID: 696297Jul 1, 1978Paper

Comments on the acoustic-reflex response for bone-conducted signals

Acta Oto-laryngologica
G R Popelka, J R Dubno

Abstract

Previous studies which have measured acoustic-reflex responses to bone-conducted signals have not effectively differentiated reflex responses from artifacts. A convenient method for identifying such artifacts was developed and employed on some acoustic-reflex measures for bone-conducted signals. The findings indicated that artifacts result when a frequently-used acoustic admittance meter (Grason-Stadler 1720B) and a conventional bone vibrator were used to measure reflex responses for tonal and noise-activating signals. It was suggested that the method be employed in future studies which investigate the acoustic reflex in response to bone-conducted signals.

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Jun 1, 1991·Journal of Communication Disorders·M W Sirlin, H Levitt
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