نتایج جستجو برای: otoacoustic emissions spontaneous

تعداد نتایج: 178936  

Journal: :Clinical and investigative medicine. Medecine clinique et experimentale 2009
Gürer G Budak Nuray Bayar Muluk Göknur Güler Oztürk Bilgehan Budak Alpaslan Apan Nesrin Seyhan Cihat Sanli

OBJECTIVES To determine the effects of 1800 MHz GSM-like Radiofrequency (RFR) on the cochlear functions of pregnant adult rabbits by Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions (DPOAEs). METHODS Eighteen 13-month-old pregnant and eighteen 13-month-old non-pregnant New Zealand White rabbits were studied. They were randomly divided into four groups. Nine pregnant rabbits (Group 2) and nine non-pre...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1997
M E Chertoff S N Guruprasad

This study examined the influence of a calibrated transient stimulus on click evoked otoacoustic emissions (CEOAEs). The calibration procedure produced a spectrally uniform stimulus (1-8 kHz) at the plane of the ear probe that was very similar among individuals. However, the calibrated signal reduced the overall level and repeatability of the CEOAE, probably due to the minimization of the energ...

Journal: :Ear and hearing 2004
Sumitrajit Dhar Lauren A Shaffer

OBJECTIVES The use of a suppressor tone has been proposed as the method of choice in obtaining single-generator distortion product (DP) grams, the speculation being that such DP grams will be more predictive of hearing thresholds. Current distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) theory points to the ear canal DPOAE signal being a complex interaction between multiple components. The effe...

Journal: :Ear and hearing 2003
Lauren A Shaffer Robert H Withnell Sumit Dhar David J Lilly Shawn S Goodman Kelley M Harmon

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 component of cochlear function. Predicting hearing thresholds from OAEs, however, remains a research challenge. Models and experimental data suggest that there are two mechanisms involved in the generation of OAEs. For disto...

2017
Andrew Bell W. Wiktor Jedrzejczak

A frequency ratio of about 1.06 often appears in cochlear mechanics, and the question naturally arises, why? The ratio is close to that of the semitone (1.059) in music, giving reason to think that this aspect of musical perception might have a cochlear basis. Here, data on synchronised spontaneous otoacoustic emissions is presented, and a clustering of ratios between 1.05 and 1.07 is found wit...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2011
Thomas Bentsen James M Harte Torsten Dau

Two objective measures of human cochlear tuning, using stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions (SFOAE), have been proposed. One measure used SFOAE phase-gradient delay and the other two-tone suppression (2TS) tuning curves. Here, it is hypothesized that the two measures lead to different frequency functions in the same listener. Two experiments were conducted in ten young adult normal-hearing ...

Journal: :Audiology : official organ of the International Society of Audiology 1992
L Collet E Veuillet J Bene A Morgon

The association between contralateral stimulation and evoked otoacoustic emissions (EOAEs) allows study of sound-evoked olivocochlear feedback and then of the medial olivocochlear system. A method allowing quantification of sound-evoked olivocochlear feedback is proposed. The feedback is present in almost all normal-hearing subjects, but with great interindividual variability. In sensorineural ...

2017

Health technology Two universal newborn hearing screening programmes, one using automated auditory brainstem response (AABR) and the other transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE), were examined. Detailed pass criteria were reported for both programmes. The main difference between the two screening approaches was that AABR was performed by neonatal nurses, while TEOAE was conducted by mas...

2015
Tomasz Spustek Wiesław Wiktor Jedrzejczak Katarzyna Joanna Blinowska Hans A Kestler

The method of adaptive approximations by Matching Pursuit makes it possible to decompose signals into basic components (called atoms). The approach relies on fitting, in an iterative way, functions from a large predefined set (called dictionary) to an analyzed signal. Usually, symmetric functions coming from the Gabor family (sine modulated Gaussian) are used. However Gabor functions may not be...

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