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A Resonance Approach to Cochlear Mechanics
BACKGROUND How does the cochlea analyse sound into its component frequencies? In the 1850s Helmholtz thought it occurred by resonance, whereas a century later Békésy's work indicated a travelling wave. The latter answer seemed to settle the question, but
Bell, Andrew
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Introduction: Otoacoustic emissions can be an alternative for cochlear evaluation in noise induced hearing loss (NIHL). Objective: To investigate the correlation between the findings of audiometry results and distortion product otoacoustic emissions ...
Guida, Heraldo Lorena +2 more
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Resumo A exposição a níveis elevados de ruído é causa de perda auditiva sensorioneural, a qual poderia ser diagnosticada mais precocemente. O objetivo do estudo, realizado em 2009, foi investigar respostas eletroacústicas para as Emissões Otoacústicas ...
Natália Ramos +3 more
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TEMA: artigos relacionados a emissões otoacústicas no diagnóstico diferencial da perda auditiva induzida por ruído (PAIR). OBJETIVOS: evidenciar a importância da utilização das emissões otoacústicas no diagnóstico diferencial da perda auditiva induzida ...
Miriam de Souza Basílio Coelho +3 more
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ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING PROCEDURES [PDF]
In the past few years, there has been a growing interest in the medical literature about the study of the different existing screening procedures to detect hearing impairment in infants and young children.
Carmen Herrero Blanco +1 more
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Cochlear Function in Individuals with and without Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions. [PDF]
Mo C, McPherson B, Ma TF.
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Otoacoustic emissions (part I) and central auditory effects : a moderated discussion [PDF]
Dong, Wei, Verhulst, Sarah
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Development, validation and application of a generator for distortion product otoacoustic emissions [PDF]
Adnadjevic, Mirjana +4 more
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Study of hearing loss in infants using transient evoked otoacoustic emissions
AIM: The objective of the present study was to screen for hearing loss and to document the importance of using Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions as a screening tool for hearing loss.
Shreeya Kulkarni +4 more
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