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Auditory-evoked potential correlates of susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss
J. Attias
, H. Pratt
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Noise-induced Hearing Loss
100%
Temporary Threshold Shift
100%
Auditory Evoked Potentials
100%
Pigmentation
40%
Stimulus Rate
40%
Threshold Shift
40%
Cochlear Microphonic
40%
Predictive Value
20%
Latency
20%
Hearing Impairment
20%
Skin Color
20%
High Susceptibility
20%
Occupational Noise
20%
Iris Color
20%
Low Susceptibility
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Noise Injury
100%
Auditory Evoked Potential
100%
Evoked Brain Stem Auditory Response
100%
Cochlea Potential
66%
Hearing Impairment
33%
Predictive Value
33%
Latent Period
33%
Occupational Noise
33%
Skin Color
33%
Eye Color
33%