PI-PB Rollover in a Group of Aged Listeners

PI-PB functions were defined and analyzed for 66 aged listeners (1 08 ears). Abnormal rollover b0.40) was identified in four subjects (four ears). The current study showed the frequency and magnitude of the rollover phenomenon to be greater in an aged population when compared to the general clinical...

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