Parvin Nassiri1, Sajad Zare2,*, Mohammad Reza Monazzam1, Akram Pourbakht3, Rasoul Hemmatjo4, Hossein ElahiShirvan2
Sound & Vibration, Vol.54, No.1, pp. 17-25, 2020, DOI:10.32604/sv.2020.08395
- 01 March 2020
Abstract Exposure to noise can lead to anatomical, nonauditory, and auditory
impacts. The auditory influence of noise exposure is manifested in the form of
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). The current study aimed at present a signal
to noise ratio model of otoacoustic emission of rats’ ears in the light of the combined
effect of sound pressure level, sound frequency, exposure time, and potassium
concentration of the used water. In total, 36 adult male rates, whose age
varied from 3 to 4 months and had a weight of 200 ± 50 g, were randomly divided
into 12… More >