Otoacoustic emission

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Broader Terms

hearing

Related Terms

ear disorder diagnosis

Scope Note

acoustic response that originates from the inner ear; measured with an insert microphone placed in the ear canal.

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  • Suppression of otoacoustic emission is unchanged after several minutes of contralateral acoustic stimulation.
  • The nature of fluctuations of sound pressure during spontaneous otoacoustic emission is studied.
  • PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Otoacoustic emission is a phenomenon that may occur on a large group of normal hearing subjects.
  • 2 ) TRANSIENT EVOKED OTOACOUSTIC EMISSION Otoacoustic emission is a result of active movements of the hair cells in the cochlea when sensing sound.
  • Giraud AL, Collet L, Chery-Croze S: Suppression of otoacoustic emission is unchanged after several minutes of contralateral acoustic stimulation.

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