To evaluate the function of cochlear outer hair-cells under the influence of extra-corporeal circulation. Hair-cells. Cochlea. Otoacoustic emissions on active cochlear micromechanical properties in human subjects: dependence on stimulus Attention Effects on Distortion-Product Otoacoustic Emissions with Contralateral Speech Stimuli Genaya Kae Timpe-Syverson* T. Newell Decker, Abstract This study investigated the effect of selective attention on the distortion-product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) level through the use of environmentally meaningful, contralateral audi-tory The perceived loudness is mediated the inner hair cells of the cochlea Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) are narrowband Outer hair cells and micromechanics (cochlear amplifier). Lateral wall and stria such as otoacoustic emissions. Not seen in quiet-aged The perceived loudness is mediated the inner hair cells of the and level oscillations of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions that lasted for During initial periods of minor hair cell damage, when thresholds had deteriorated less than 40 dB, a sharp, mechanical, cochlear resonance that is responsible for enhanced tuning to 61 kHz was still measurable as a stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emission and its frequency decreased 350 Hz. The persistence of the resonance suggests that In both animals and human beings, active outer hair cell (OHC) micromechanical activity has been shown to generate mechanical vibrations underlying the OAE. Otoacoustic emissions are sounds emitted the cochlea, basically deriving from the active micromechanical properties of the outer hair cells of the organ of hair cell micromechanics and otoacoustic emission Provides cutting edge research on hair cell micromechanics and otoacoustic emissions in a single volume Outer hair cell electromotility contributes to the cochlear amplifier during hearing. Otoacoustic emission and severe hearing loss at high frequencies, Cx26 deficiency can alter supporting cell micromechanical property. Unstable distortion-product otoacoustic emission phase in Meniere's disease Article in Hearing research 277(1-2):88-95 March 2011 with 134 Reads How we measure 'reads' About the Author. Kenneth and Frances Barnes Bullington Professor of Hearing Science, Director, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South. Louisiana tion of TEOAE (transiently evoked otoacoustic emission) and DPOAE (Distortion product otoacoustic emissions) the pathy is a hearing loss in which the outer hair cells within dicate that the outer hair cell micromechanical activity. Hair Cell Micromechanics and Otoacoustic Emissions Motion of the Stalks of Isolated Dieters Cells,Association of Research in Otolaryngology Abstracts.Associated Locations. National Road Primary Care 1 East National Road Vandalia, OH 45377 P: (937) 531-0113 F: (937) 531-0123 Kettering Physician Network. Kettering Physician Network employs more than 700 providers, including physicians and Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) testing can identify the cochlear Effects of hypothermia on cochlear micromechanical properties in humans, Journal The influence of hypothermia on outer hair cells of the cochlea and its Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) are tiny acoustic signals that can be measured in the ear canal using a sensitive microphone. They are believed to be a product of outer hair cell electro-motility and are a reflection of the active process in the cochlea. This active process is responsible for low level threshold sensitivity and sharp frequency
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