Lj. Stover et al., Cochlear generation of intermodulation distortion revealed by DPOAE frequency functions in normal and impaired ears, J ACOUST SO, 106(5), 1999, pp. 2669-2678
Distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) frequency:functions were me
asured in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired ears. A fixed-f(2)/swept-f(1)
paradigm was used with f(2) fixed at half-octave intervals from 1 to 8 kHz
. L-1 was always 10 dB greater than L-2, and L-2 was varied from 65 to 10 d
B SPL in 5-dB steps. The responses were quantified by the frequency and amp
litude of the Peak response. Peak responses were closer to f(2) in higher f
requency regions and for lower intensity stimulation. Results from hearing-
impaired subjects suggest that audiometric thresholds at the distortion pro
duct frequency, f(dp), in addition to hearing status at f(2), can affect DP
OAE results. Results are discussed in terms of several manifestations of a
second resonance model, as well as a dual source model for the generation o
f DPOAEs as measured in the ear canal of humans. It appears that a dual sou
rce model accounts for the data better than second filter models. (C) 1999
Acoustical Society of America. [S0001-4966(99)03911-9].