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Sex Differences in Auditory Sensitivity of Chinchillas Before and After Exposure to Impulse Noise

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The results point to close similarities between chinchillas and humans with regard to sex/gender differences in basic auditory sensitivity before noise exposure, suggesting that the chinchilla may be a good model for exploring the anatomical and physiological bases of these differences. In addition, the results show significant sex differences in the physiological and anatomical response of the chinchilla cochlea to high-level noise. Similar differences in humans could have important implications with regard to military assignments and hearing conservation programs.

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