shown that the damaging effects of noise on the mammalian inner ear strongly depend upon parameters of exposure, such as the intensity of noise, the duration of exposure, etc., but the relationship between permanent hearing loss and cochlear damage still remains unclear. In this study, we were interested in the damaging effects of exposure to typical steady-state, wide-band industrial noise acting for as long as 12 weeks on guinea pigs. The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationships among the duration of exposure to industrial noise, the level of permanent hearing loss and the degree of cochlear injury and to assess the possible mechanisms of industrial noise-induced hearing loss. The results of the study indicate that 1) prolonged ...
Sixty guinea pigs were exposed to a steady-state broadband noise with a falling frequency spectrum. ...
AbstractExcessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be perma...
Background: Outer hair cells ' (OHCs') dysfunctions as the extent of temporary and permane...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may indu...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the chronologic changes of nitric oxide (N...
This paper describes a comparison between auditory threshold elevations and morphological cochlear c...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may indu...
Noise-exposure at levels low enough to avoid a permanent threshold shift has been found to cause a m...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Objective: To investigate whether the saccule exhibits temporary or permanent functional loss resemb...
Background: The effect of division of the stapedial tendon on susceptibility to noise-induced inner ...
Sixty guinea pigs were exposed to a steady-state broadband noise with a falling frequency spectrum. ...
AbstractExcessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be perma...
Background: Outer hair cells ' (OHCs') dysfunctions as the extent of temporary and permane...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may indu...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the chronologic changes of nitric oxide (N...
This paper describes a comparison between auditory threshold elevations and morphological cochlear c...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may indu...
Noise-exposure at levels low enough to avoid a permanent threshold shift has been found to cause a m...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Objective: To investigate whether the saccule exhibits temporary or permanent functional loss resemb...
Background: The effect of division of the stapedial tendon on susceptibility to noise-induced inner ...
Sixty guinea pigs were exposed to a steady-state broadband noise with a falling frequency spectrum. ...
AbstractExcessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be perma...
Background: Outer hair cells ' (OHCs') dysfunctions as the extent of temporary and permane...