The Effect of Ear Canal Orientation on Tympanic Membrane Motion and the Sound Field Near the Tympanic Membrane

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Jeffrey Tao Cheng
Michael Ravicz
Jérémie Guignard
Cosme Furlong
John J. Rosowski
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[1] Harvard Medical School,Eaton
[2] Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Peabody Laboratory, Department of Otology and Laryngology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
[3] MIT-Harvard Division of Health Sciences and Technology,Center for Holographic Studies and Laser Micro
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ear canal orientation; tympanic membrane motion; umbo displacement; sound pressure distribution; middle ear; stroboscopic holography;
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The contribution of human ear canal orientation to tympanic membrane (TM) surface motion and sound pressure distribution near the TM surface is investigated by using an artificial ear canal (aEC) similar in dimensions to the natural human ear canal. The aEC replaced the bony ear canal of cadaveric human temporal bones. The radial orientation of the aEC relative to the manubrium of the TM was varied. Tones of 0.2 to 18.4 kHz delivered through the aEC induced surface motions of the TM that were quantified using stroboscopic holography; the distribution of sound in the plane of the tympanic ring PTR was measured with a probe tube microphone. The results suggest that the ear canal orientation has no substantial effect on TM surface motions, but PTR at frequencies above 10 kHz is influenced by the ear canal orientation. The complex TM surface motion patterns observed at frequencies above a few kilohertz are not correlated with simpler variations in PTR distribution at the same frequencies, suggesting that the complex sound-induced TM motions are more related to the TM mechanical properties, shape, and boundary conditions rather than to spatial variations in the acoustic stimulus.
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