A study on the lateralization of the effect of musical imagery on spontaneous otoacoustic emissions [PDF]
It has been suggested that different pathways through the brain are followed depending on the type of information that is being processed. Although it is now known that there is a continuous exchange of information through both hemispheres, language is ...
Castro-Sierra, Eduardo +2 more
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Evaluation of Hearing and Outer Hair Cell Function of Cochlea in Patients With Psoriatic Arthritis [PDF]
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate hearing and outer cells function in patients with psoriatic arthritis. Our investigation was a prospective case control study.MethodsA total of 31 psoriatic arthritis patients (62 ears) and 31 healthy ...
Mehmet Akdag +5 more
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Audio-vestibular symptoms in systemic autoimmune diseases [PDF]
Immune-mediated inner ear disease can be primary, when the autoimmune response is against the inner ear, or secondary. The latter is characterized by the involvement of the ear in the presence of systemic autoimmune conditions. Sensorineural hearing loss
Adelchi, Croce +7 more
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Do perceptual consequences of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions reflect a central plasticity effect [PDF]
Ròi Hansen +2 more
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The literature has reports on the influence of spontaneous otoacoustic emission (SOAE) on transiently evoked otoacoustic emission (TEOAE), but most do not take factors such as age, gender, and hearing level into consideration. We focused on these conditions. Subjects were 78 women with normal hearing aged 19 to 24 years (mean = 21.4). All had pure tone
T, Kuroda +7 more
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The 1.06 frequency ratio in the cochlea: evidence and outlook for a natural musical semitone [PDF]
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 ...
Andrew Bell, W. Wiktor Jedrzejczak
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Long-term stability of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions. [PDF]
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) were measured longitudinally for durations up to 19.5 years. Initial ages of the subjects ranged from 6 to 41 years. The most compelling finding was a decrease in frequency of all emissions in all subjects, which was approximately linear in %/year and averaged 0.25%/year.
Burns EM.
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Contralateral inhibition of click- and chirp-evoked human compound action potentials [PDF]
Cochlear outer hair cells (OHC) receive direct efferent feedback from the caudal auditory brainstem via the medial olivocochlear (MOC) bundle. This circuit provides the neural substrate for the MOC reflex, which inhibits cochlear amplifier gain and is ...
Cone, Barbara K +2 more
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Insights Into Elevated Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions In Sickle Cell Disease: Comparisons of Hydroxyurea-treated and Non-treated Young Children [PDF]
Distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) were examined in 15 normal- hearing African-American children between the ages of 6 and 14 years with homozygous sickle cell disease (SCD), who were on a regimen of hydroxyurea (HDU), a drug that reduces ...
Adams +75 more
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CEACAM16 is a non-collagenous protein of the tectorial membrane, an extracellular structure of the cochlea essential for normal hearing. Dominant and recessive mutations in CEACAM16 have been reported to cause postlingual and progressive forms of ...
Richard J. Goodyear +8 more
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