Distortion product otoacoustic emissions - a tool for assessing the non-linear sound amplification of the ear

作者: T. Janssen , J. Müller

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-03891-4_10

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摘要: Otoacoustic emissions are a by-product of the non-linear sound amplification outer hair cells (OHCs) in cochlea, referred to as cochlear amplifier (CA), and can be measured non-invasively by means microphone ear canal. Distortion product otoacoustic (DPOAEs) represent cubic distortions OHCs when stimulated simultaneously two tones. DPOAEs provide quantitative information about range operational characteristics CA, i.e., sensitivity, compression, tuning. The purpose is show how work clinical context what they able achieve diagnostics.

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