Developmental changes of susceptibility to auditory fatigue in young hamsters |
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Authors: | Gregory R. Bock Eric J. Seifter |
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Affiliation: | Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Human Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa |
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Abstract: | Susceptibility to auditory fatigue was studied in young hamsters by using an evoked-potential criterion of sound-induced threshold shift. Animals aged 15, 28, 40, 54 and 85 days were anesthetized and stimulated with a continuous tone (3 kHz, 110 dB SPL) for 10 min. Threshold shifts 1 min post-exposure were highest in animals aged 40 days, and lowest in animals aged 15 or 85 days. Threshold shifts recovered within 100 min in 15- and 85-day-old animals, but required considerably longer to recover in the other age-groups. The data suggest that young hamsters pass through a critical period of susceptibility to auditory fatigue. Comparison of this critical period with various indices of the development of hearing in the hamster suggests that the developmental events under-lying the critical period do not occur in the middle ear. |
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Keywords: | Hamster Auditory fatigue Temporary threshold shift Auditory development Maturation |
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