PMID: 7334168Nov 1, 1981Paper

Pure-tone sensitivity and ear canal pressure at threshold in children and adults

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Y Yoneshige, L L Elliott

Abstract

Previous investigation have found that young children have poorer pure-tone auditory sensitivity than older children or adults. This study addressed the question of whether these age-related sensitivity differences are attributable to children having middle ear disorders that produce a conductive hearing loss or to differences in ear canal sound pressure at threshold. Results ruled out both of these possible explanations for the age effect.

Citations

Jun 1, 1986·Child Development·L L ElliottR DeGraaff
Nov 1, 1981·Perception & Psychophysics·L L ElliotD Meyer
Jan 6, 2001·The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America·M FallonB A Schneider
Jun 1, 1991·Journal of Speech and Hearing Research·J E Sussman
Jan 1, 1983·Audiology : Official Organ of the International Society of Audiology·L L ElliottD G Servi

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