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A potential research project in otoacoustic emissions is the use tone bursts - frequency-specific stimulus. AIM:to study otoacoustic emission responses evoked by tone bursts in neonates with hearing loss risk factors.
Jordana Costa Soares+1 more
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Otoacoustic emissions and medial olivocochlear system: patients with tinnitus and no hearing loss [PDF]
BACKGROUND: tinnitus. AIM: to compare the results of otoacoustic emissions for transitory stimulus (TEOAE) and the functioning of the olivocochlear medial system, in individuals with normal hearing sensibility, with and without tinnitus.
Azevedo, Marisa Frasson de, Mor, Rita
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Pediatric Investigation, Volume 8, Issue 4, Page 313-315, December 2024.
Xinyu Shi+4 more
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Introduction For infants under 6 months, the literature recommends 1,000-Hz tympanometry, which has a greater sensitivity for the correct identification of middle ear disorders in this population. Objective To systematically analyze national
Michele Picanço Carmo+2 more
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Transient-evoked otoacoustic emission signals predicting outcomes of acute sensorineural hearing loss in patients with Meniere's Disease [PDF]
Background: Fluctuating hearing loss is characteristic of Meniere's Disease (MD) during acute episodes. However, no reliable audiometric hallmarks are available for counselling the hearing recovery possibility. Aims/Objectives: To find parameters for predicting MD hearing outcomes. Material and Methods: We applied machine learning techniques to analyse
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Design consideration of a multi-function otoacoustic emission measurement system [PDF]
A new approach for recording otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) is described in the paper. The system is based on a personal computer equipped with INTEL Pentium CPU. A single chip microcomputer INTEL 8096 is developed to be a stimulus generator. Some critical
Chan, FHY, Du, MH, Lam, FK, Ren, J
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An Adaptive Psychoacoustic Model for Automatic Speech Recognition [PDF]
Compared with automatic speech recognition (ASR), the human auditory system is more adept at handling noise-adverse situations, including environmental noise and channel distortion. To mimic this adeptness, auditory models have been widely incorporated in ASR systems to improve their robustness.
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Vestibular schwannoma and ipsilateral endolymphatic hydrops: an unusual association [PDF]
Vestibular schwannoma and endolymphatic hydrops are two conditions that may present with similar audio-vestibular symptoms. The association of the two in the same patient represents an unusual nding that may lead clinicians to errors and delays in ...
ALTISSIMI, Giancarlo+8 more
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Otoacoustic emissions in young adults : effects of blood group [PDF]
Previous research findings suggested that individuals with different blood groups have varied haematological risk factors for noise-induced hearing loss.
Chow, Kin-tsun, 周見津
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