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Autor:
William James Murphy, Gregory A. Flamme, Stephen M. Tasko, Kristy K. Deiters, Donald S. Finan, Deanna K. Meinke, James E. Lankford, Michael Stewart
Publikováno v:
183rd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America.
Autor:
Stephen M. Tasko, Kristy K. Deiters, Gregory A. Flamme, Madeline V. Smith, William J. Murphy, Heath G. Jones, Nathaniel T. Greene, William A. Ahroon
Publikováno v:
Hearing Research. 424:108594
Middle ear muscle contractions (MEMCs) are most commonly considered a response to high-level acoustic stimuli. However, MEMCs have also been observed in the absence of sound, either as a response to somatosensory stimulation or in concert with other
Autor:
William J. Murphy, Gregory Flamme, Stephen M. Tasko, Kristy K. Deiters, Donald S. Finan, Deanna K. Meinke, James E. Lankford, Michael Stewart
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 152:A162-A162
The American National Standard, ANSI S12.42-2010, specifies the impulse peak insertion loss (IPIL) for a hearing protection device (HPD) using an acoustic test fixture (ATF) over a range of impulse levels nominally at 132, 150, and 168 dB peak sound
Autor:
Stephen M. Tasko, William J. Murphy, Gregory Flamme, Kristy K. Deiters, Donald S. Finan, Deanna K. Meinke, James E. Lankford, Michael Stewart
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 152:A162-A162
High-level impulse noise exposure from small caliber firearms presents a significant risk of noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) for an unprotected ear. The most common method to reduce the level of noise is to provide hearing protection to both the sh
Autor:
James E. Cone, Gregory A. Flamme, Rachel Zeig-Owens, Christa L. Themann, David J. Prezant, David G. Goldfarb, Charles B. Hall, William J. Murphy, Kristy K. Deiters, David C. Byrne, Mark R. Stephenson
Publikováno v:
Int J Audiol
OBJECTIVE: In occupational hearing conservation programs, age adjustments may be used to subtract expected age effects. Adjustments used in the U.S. came from a small dataset and overlooked important demographic factors, ages, and stimulus frequencie
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::83f90920272c6560ea44c4e4f69c6998
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC10108722/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC10108722/
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 148:2802-2802
The maximum tolerable exposures returned by damage-risk criteria for impulsive noise are often designed to protect the population to the 5th percentile most susceptible exposed person. To protect human research volunteers, estimates of this location
Autor:
Kara D. McGregor, Stephen M. Tasko, Gregory A. Flamme, William A. Ahroon, Christa L. Themann, Kristy K. Deiters, William J. Murphy
Publikováno v:
International journal of audiology. 57(sup1)
The objective of this study is to determine whether acoustic reflexes are pervasive (i.e. known with 95% confidence to be observed in at least 95% of people) by examining the frequency of occurrence using a friction-fit diagnostic middle ear analyser
Publikováno v:
International journal of audiology. 56(sup1)
To determine whether acoustic reflexes are pervasive (i.e. sufficiently prevalent to provide 95% confidence of at least 95% prevalence) and might be invoked in damage-risk criteria (DRC) and health hazard assessments (HHA) for impulsive noise.Cross-s
Autor:
William A. Ahroon, Gregory A. Flamme, Heath G. Jones, William J. Murphy, Stephen M. Tasko, Kristy K. Deiters, Nate Greene
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 143:1935-1935
Anticipatory middle ear muscle contractions (MEMC) have been implemented as protective components of Damage-Risk Criteria (DRC) for impulsive noises. However, no studies have shown that anticipatory MEMC are pervasive among humans. This presentation