Abstract

The acoustic stapedius reflex depends not only on stimulus intensity, but also on stimulus frequency, as far as reflex threshold, amplitude of response and reflex decay are concerned. The stapedius reflex threshold (SRT) for wide-band noise has been proved lower than that for pure tones. Our own investigations dealt with the relation between the SRTs for pure tones, white noise, and a 24-tone mixture (one single tone at every critical band width) in normal-hearing persons and patients suffering from sensorineural hearing lossIn normal hearing, the SRT for pure tones was measures at 70-85 dB (73-105 dB SPL) above the normal-hearing threshold in a free sound-field, the SRT for white noise (average) at 46.5 dB (68.5 dB SPL) and the SRT for the 24-tone mixture at 47.0 dB (67.2 dB SPL). In 125 patients (223 ears), the difference level between the mean SRT for tones of 0.5-4 kHz and the SRT for white noise (dl 2) was correlated with the difference level between the mean SRT for tones of 0.5-4 kHz and the mean h...

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