Introduction: analysis of the suppression effect is a simple method to evaluate cochlear status and central auditory mechanisms and, more specifically, the medial olivocochlear system. This structure may be involved in the generation of mechanisms that cause tinnitus and in the pathophysiology of tinnitus in patients with tinnitus and normal hearing.Objective: to review the literature of the etiology of tinnitus on the lights of otoacoustic emissions in patients with normal hearing. Data Synthesis: individuals with tinnitus and normal hearing have a higher prevalence of alterations in transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions and distortion-product otoacoustic emissions than normal subjects. This fact suggests that dysfunctions of the outer ha...
SummaryCharacteristics of how external and middle ear resonance frequency can impact the capture of ...
Over 20 million Americans struggle with troublesome effects of tinnitus. Tinnitus has a negative imp...
Several studies of spontaneous and evoked oto-acoustic emissions (SOAEs and EOAEs) and their relatio...
Introduction Analysis of the suppression effect is a simple method to evaluate cochlear status and c...
Introduction: Tinnitus is an auditory sensation whose source comes from external stimulus to the bod...
SummaryThe workings of the auditory pathway of patients with tinnitus and normal hearing can be asso...
AbstractOtoacoustic emissions (OAEs) are believed to be the products of active cochlear mechanics. T...
Tinnitus is a subjective phenomenon, which remains poorly understood with respect to the underlying ...
SummaryIntroduction: The medial olivocochlear bundle effect is studied through the suppression of ot...
Background and Aim: Subjective tinnitus etiology has not been fully understood. Recently, in normal ...
Introduction: Tinnitus is a perception of sound without external source. The exact etiology of tinni...
Background: In order to determine the pathophysiology of tinnitus and deciding on treatment, the fun...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) ...
AbstractThe association between tinnitus and hyperacusis is common according to the literature.AimTo...
Introduction: Due to our actual knowledge tinnitus in most cases results from abnormal neural activi...
SummaryCharacteristics of how external and middle ear resonance frequency can impact the capture of ...
Over 20 million Americans struggle with troublesome effects of tinnitus. Tinnitus has a negative imp...
Several studies of spontaneous and evoked oto-acoustic emissions (SOAEs and EOAEs) and their relatio...
Introduction Analysis of the suppression effect is a simple method to evaluate cochlear status and c...
Introduction: Tinnitus is an auditory sensation whose source comes from external stimulus to the bod...
SummaryThe workings of the auditory pathway of patients with tinnitus and normal hearing can be asso...
AbstractOtoacoustic emissions (OAEs) are believed to be the products of active cochlear mechanics. T...
Tinnitus is a subjective phenomenon, which remains poorly understood with respect to the underlying ...
SummaryIntroduction: The medial olivocochlear bundle effect is studied through the suppression of ot...
Background and Aim: Subjective tinnitus etiology has not been fully understood. Recently, in normal ...
Introduction: Tinnitus is a perception of sound without external source. The exact etiology of tinni...
Background: In order to determine the pathophysiology of tinnitus and deciding on treatment, the fun...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) ...
AbstractThe association between tinnitus and hyperacusis is common according to the literature.AimTo...
Introduction: Due to our actual knowledge tinnitus in most cases results from abnormal neural activi...
SummaryCharacteristics of how external and middle ear resonance frequency can impact the capture of ...
Over 20 million Americans struggle with troublesome effects of tinnitus. Tinnitus has a negative imp...
Several studies of spontaneous and evoked oto-acoustic emissions (SOAEs and EOAEs) and their relatio...