MODELING THE FINE-STRUCTURE OF THE 2F(1)-F(2) ACOUSTIC DISTORTION-PRODUCT .1. MODEL DEVELOPMENT

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SUN, XM
SCHMIEDT, RA
HE, NJ
LAM, CF
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[1] MED UNIV S CAROLINA, DEPT OTOLARYNGOL & COMMUN SCI, CHARLESTON, SC 29425 USA
[2] MED UNIV S CAROLINA, DEPT RADIOL, CHARLESTON, SC 29425 USA
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10.1121/1.410158
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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The fine structure of the 2f(1)-f(2) acoustic distortion product (ADP) as a function of frequency has been measured in human subjects and shows a series of sharp peaks and valleys (rippling) with peak-to-valley level differences of up to 15-20 dB. In order to delineate the cause of the ADP rippling pattern, a computer model was developed to simulate the behavior of the ADP, specifically the ADP fine structure. The ADP model includes the middle ear and cochlea. The middle ear was treated as a simple signal delivery system in both the forward and reverse directions. The ADP was assumed to be generated within the cochlea by nonlinear elements taken to be the outer hair cells (OHCs), and an array of ADP generators was used to simulate the OHCs along the basilar membrane (BM). The magnitude and phase of the output of each of the ADP generators were functions of the local responses of the two primary traveling waves. The traveling waves were calculated from a passive transmission line model of the BM using the WKB approximation, coupled to a second-order resonance to mimic the contribution from active OHC feedback. The system output of ADP in dB was proportional to the weighted vectorial sum of all the components, arriving at the stapes. Parameters such as lateral coupling and feedback gain were examined. From the computer simulation, it appears that the ADP fine structure can be reconstructed by introducing a statistical irregularity to the feedback gain of each generator. Moreover, lateral coupling between the ADP generators is important in determining the overall amplitude of the peak-to-valley ratio in the ADP fine structure.
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