IA法則はどのように説明されてきたか?  日本聴覚医学会編「聴覚検査の実際(南山堂)」の場合

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  • Importance of the Law of Interaural Attenuation(IA) for Air-conduction.

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Since the interaural attenuation (IA) value for bone conduction is almost 0dB, the bone-conduction component of the air-conduction signal transmitted to the opposite inner ear through IA for air-conduction must be transmitted to the simulated ear on the almost same level.<br>Accordingly, an air-conduction signal is transmitted to the stimulated ear by two routes: the ordinary air-conduction route through air-bone gap of that ear and the bone-conduction route through IA for air-conduction.<br>Comparison of these two transmission routes led to the conclusion that the value of the air-bone gap never exceeds the IA value for air-conduction, and this phenomenon will be referred to as “the law of IA for air-conduction”. The following relationships can be deduced from this law of IA.<br>1. The difference between the unmasked poorer air-conduction threshold and the unmasked better bone-conduction threshold never exceeds the IA value for air-conduction on condition that the air-conduction receivers are placed on both ears.<br>2. Shadow hearing (cross-hearing, transcranial hearing) of air-conduction occurs only when the above difference is equal to the IA value for air-conduction.<br>3. If the unmasked poorer air-conduction threshold of the test ear (tentatively referred to as “the initial threshold”) is the result of shadow-hearing by the opposite inner ear, the bone-conduction threshold of the test ear must be poorer than that of the opposite ear by at least the difference in air-conduction threshold between the initial threshold and the “true” threshold of the test ear.

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