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Waves on Reissner's Membrane: A Mechanism for the Propagation of Otoacoustic Emissions from the Cochlea [PDF]
Sound is detected and converted into electrical signals within the ear. The cochlea not only acts as a passive detector of sound, however, but can also produce tones itself.
Tobias Reichenbach+3 more
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Cochlear-bone wave can yield a hearing sensation as well as otoacoustic emission [PDF]
A hearing sensation arises when the elastic basilar membrane inside the cochlea vibrates. The basilar membrane is typically set into motion through airborne sound that displaces the middle ear and induces a pressure difference across the membrane.
Reichenbach, T., Tchumatchenko, T.
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Analyzing transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions by concentration of frequency and time [PDF]
The linear part of transient evoked (TE) otoacoustic emission (OAE) is thought to be generated via coherent reflection near the characteristic place of constituent wave components.
Liu, Yi-Wen, Wu, Hau-tieng
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An Evaluation of Otoacoustic Emissions as a Biometric [PDF]
This paper presents a comprehensive overview of an investigation into the use of otoacoustic emissions (OAE) as an identity verification biometric. OAE could be important as a biometric identifier in applications where users wear headsets since it is discrete and difficult to spoof.
Grabham, N.J.+6 more
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Purpose: To analyze the findings for Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions (EOEA) and suppression effect in workers with normal hearing exposed to pesticides and noise .
Patricia Arruda de Souza Alcarás+2 more
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Cochlear Frequency Tuning and Otoacoustic Emissions.
Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) evoked from the inner ear are the barely audible, signature byproduct of the delicate hydromechanical amplifier that evolved within its bony walls.
C. Shera, Karolina K. Charaziak
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Compensating for ear-canal acoustics when measuring otoacoustic emissions.
Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) provide an acoustic fingerprint of the inner ear, and changes in this fingerprint may indicate changes in cochlear function arising from efferent modulation, aging, noise trauma, and/or exposure to harmful agents.
Karolina K. Charaziak, C. Shera
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Relationship between hearing function and myasthenia gravis: a contemporary review [PDF]
There is increasing evidence of a connection between hearing function and myasthenia gravis (MG). Studies of the pathophysiological basis of this relationship suggest that acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) on outer hair cells (OHCs) play a central role. In
ALTISSIMI, Giancarlo+5 more
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The audiological profile of adults with and without hypertension
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there is any influence of systemic arterial hypertension on the peripheral auditory system. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study that investigated 40 individuals between 30 and 50 years old, who were divided into ...
Mariana Aparecida Soares+3 more
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Otoacoustic emissions in neonates exposed to smoke during pregnancy
Introduction: The toxic substances present in cigarette smoke can damage cochlea hair cells. This effect has been investigated by measuring otoacoustic emissions.
Alessandra Spada Durante+2 more
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