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Bone conduction thresholds for normal listeners in force and acceleration units.

D D Dirks, C Kamm, S Gilman

    Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
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    This study converts normal hearing bone conduction data from force units to acceleration units. This conversion aids international comparisons and the development of bone conduction hearing standards.

    Area of Science:

    • Audiology
    • Bioacoustics
    • Hearing Science

    Background:

    • Previous research standardized normal hearing for bone conduction using force units.
    • International researchers often express bone conduction findings in acceleration units.
    • A need exists to reconcile different unit systems for broader applicability.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To convert previously reported bone conduction force unit data into acceleration units.
    • To facilitate comparison of bone conduction hearing data across different investigations.
    • To support the development of international standards for normal hearing by bone conduction.

    Main Methods:

    • Data conversion from force units to acceleration units.
    • Application of established physical principles for unit transformation.

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  • Presentation of converted data for audiological applications.
  • Main Results:

    • Bone conduction hearing data successfully converted from force units to acceleration units.
    • The converted data are presented in a format readily usable by international researchers.
    • The findings enhance the comparability of bone conduction thresholds.

    Conclusions:

    • The conversion of bone conduction data to acceleration units increases the utility and scope of the findings.
    • This work aids organizations developing standards for normal hearing by bone conduction.
    • Standardized acceleration units will improve global research collaboration in audiology.