research-paper | 12-August-2019
INTRODUCTION
It is well-known that noisy environments are inevitable because of the rapid development of industrialization, and noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) has become a severe disease worldwide (Ide and Morimitsu, 1990; Akdogan et al., 2009; Jacob et al., 2013). However, high-intensity sound exposure, which may not occur commonly in the environment, has been transformed as a novel non-lethal weapon that can be used by authorities to disperse crowds.
Hearing detection is the most direct
Yanqing Liu,
Hui Wang,
Ziquan Liu,
Yanjun Gu,
Limin Xin,
Jinyang Liu,
Haojun Fan
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 79 , ISSUE 2, 155–168