“…The health of an auditory system -its ability to transduce sound into electrical signals -has been assayed from the summated electrical activity of the auditory nerve (Compound Action Potentials (CAPs)) and hierarchical auditory processing areas through the brain (Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABRs)). After acoustic overstimulation there is an increase in the minimum sound level to get a sound-evoked electrical signal from the auditory nerve -the so-called auditory threshold (Coyat, et al, 2018;Christie & Eberl, 2014;Housley et al, 2013;Pilati et al, 2012;Telang et al, 2010;Sendowski et al, 2004;Ma et al, 1995;Dolan & Mills, 1989;Pettigrew et al, 1984;Van Heusden & Smoorenburg, 1981). This increased auditory threshold is mirrored by a decrease in the sound-evoked CAP amplitude after noise exposure (Christie & Eberl, 2014;Sendowski et al, 2004;Wang et al ., 1992;Dolan & Mills, 1989;Pettigrew et al, 1984;Van Heusden & Smoorenburg, 1981).…”