P Avan, B Büki, C Petit - Physiological Reviews, 2013 - journals.physiology.org
To enhance weak sounds while compressing the dynamic intensity range, auditory sensory cells amplify sound-induced vibrations in a nonlinear, intensity-dependent manner. In the …
There is a new trend in the education of audiologists that emphasizes the basics of hearing-- Hearing: Its Physiology and Pathophysiology addresses this trend. It covers not only the …
In a longitudinal study with 338 volunteers, audiometric thresholds and otoacoustic emissions were measured before and after 6 months of noise exposure on an aircraft carrier …
LA Shaffer, RH Withnell, S Dhar, DJ Lilly… - Ear and …, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) have become a commonly used clinical tool for assessing cochlear health status, in particular, the integrity of the cochlear amplifier or motor …
Audiometric thresholds and otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) were measured in 285 US Marine Corps recruits before and three weeks after exposure to impulse-noise sources from …
R Kalluri, CA Shera - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2007 - pubs.aip.org
Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) evoked by broadband clicks and by single tones are widely regarded as originating via different mechanisms within the cochlea. Whereas the properties …
A theoretical framework for describing the effects of nonlinear reflection on otoacoustic emission fine structure is presented. The following models of cochlear reflection are …
DT Kemp - Active processes and otoacoustic emissions in hearing, 2008 - Springer
Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs), that is,“sounds generated by the ear,” have been scientifically researched since 1977, but clues to their existence in human ears can be …
JA Lapsley Miller, L Marshall… - International journal of …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Non-linear transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAEs) at 74 dB pSPL, distortion- product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) at 65/45 dB SPL and pure-tone audiometry were …