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Clinical monitoring using otoacoustic emissions
British Journal of Audiology, 1993Damaging influences to the cochlea are a leading cause of sensorineural hearing loss. Examples include acute or chronic noise exposure and cochleotoxic drugs such as aminoglycosides. Typically, once damage has occurred, the cochlea cannot recover. Therefore, prevention is critical.
R, Probst, F P, Harris, R, Hauser
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2018
This chapter discusses Kemp, Ryan, and Bray’s 1990 paper on the effective use of otoacoustic emissions including the design of the study (outcome measures, results, conclusions, and a critique).
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This chapter discusses Kemp, Ryan, and Bray’s 1990 paper on the effective use of otoacoustic emissions including the design of the study (outcome measures, results, conclusions, and a critique).
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Recurrence Analysis of Otoacoustic Emissions
2014Otoacoustic emissions are sounds generated inside the inner ear. Recurrence Quantification Analysis (RQA) has proven to be particularly suited for studying such signals, being able to evidence their essential dynamical characteristics. In this chapter the fundamental features of the auditory system will be briefly reviewed, then the results obtained in
Zimatore, Giovanna, CAVAGNARO, Marta
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Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2002
Paul R. Kileny, Marci M. Lesperance
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Paul R. Kileny, Marci M. Lesperance
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Tinnitus and otoacoustic emissions
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1995B J, Ceranic, D K, Prasher, L M, Luxon
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