Dr. Boettcher will conduct a series of experiments to investigate the additivity of age-related and noise-induced hearing loss in the gerbil. Animals will be raised in a sound-isolating environment, and hearing testing will be performed on each ear before and after exposure of a single ear to noise at a level intended to produce a mild hearing loss. Dr. Boettcher will investigate whether susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss varies as a function of age, and whether a non- traumatic conditioning sound can reduce the magnitude of age- related hearing loss. Dr. Boettcher will measure auditory threshold using auditory brainstem responses, and will also, in a subset of animals, obtain measures of histopathology of the stria vacularis, hair cells and eighth nerve fibers.
Boettcher, Flint A; Emery, Mark (2006) Auditory evoked-potential correlates of decrement detection. Hear Res 212:58-64 |
Boettcher, Flint A (2002) Susceptibility to acoustic trauma in young and aged gerbils. J Acoust Soc Am 112:2948-55 |
Hamann, Ingo; Gleich, Otto; Klump, Georg M et al. (2002) Behavioral and evoked-potential thresholds in young and old Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). Hear Res 171:82-95 |
Boettcher, Flint A; Madhotra, Deepali; Poth, Elizabeth A et al. (2002) The frequency-modulation following response in young and aged human subjects. Hear Res 165:10-8 |
Boettcher, Flint A (2002) Presbyacusis and the auditory brainstem response. J Speech Lang Hear Res 45:1249-61 |
Boettcher, F A; Poth, E A; Mills, J H et al. (2001) The amplitude-modulation following response in young and aged human subjects. Hear Res 153:32-42 |