AbstractThe auditory sensory organ, the cochlea, not only detects but also generates sounds. Such sounds, otoacoustic emissions, are widely used for diagnosis of hearing disorders and to estimate cochlear nonlinearity. However, the fundamental question of how the otoacoustic emission exits the cochlea remains unanswered. In this study, emissions were provoked by two tones with a constant frequency ratio, and measured as vibrations at the basilar membrane and at the stapes, and as sound pressure in the ear canal. The propagation direction and delay of the emission were determined by measuring the phase difference between basilar membrane and stapes vibrations. These measurements show that cochlea-generated sound arrives at the stapes earlier...
During recent years, much attention has been paid otoacoustic emissions in the clinical audiological...
Time-domain simulations of the response to click of a human ear show that, if the cochlear amplifier...
Time-domain simulations of the response to click of a human ear show that, if the cochlear amplifier...
AbstractThe auditory sensory organ, the cochlea, not only detects but also generates sounds. Such so...
textabstractThe inner ear can produce sounds, but how these otoacoustic emissions back-propagate thr...
Meenderink SWF, van der Heijden M. Reverse cochlear propagation in the intact cochlea of the gerbil:...
The discovery that an apparent forward-propagating otoacoustic emission (OAE) induced basilar membra...
AbstractNormal mammalian ears not only detect but also generate sounds. The ear-generated sounds, i....
Experimental measurements of the latency of transient evoked otoacoustic emission and auditory brain...
A hearing sensation arises when the elastic basilar membrane inside the cochlea vibrates. The basila...
A hearing sensation arises when the elastic basilar membrane inside the cochlea vibrates. The basila...
n this chapter, we present a very special kind of acoustic emissions, coming from inside the cochlea...
When stimulated by tones, the ear appears to emit tones of its own, stimulus-frequency otoacoustic e...
Consideration of a source of oto-acoustic emission in a cochlear model implies consideration of the ...
SummarySound is detected and converted into electrical signals within the ear. The cochlea not only ...
During recent years, much attention has been paid otoacoustic emissions in the clinical audiological...
Time-domain simulations of the response to click of a human ear show that, if the cochlear amplifier...
Time-domain simulations of the response to click of a human ear show that, if the cochlear amplifier...
AbstractThe auditory sensory organ, the cochlea, not only detects but also generates sounds. Such so...
textabstractThe inner ear can produce sounds, but how these otoacoustic emissions back-propagate thr...
Meenderink SWF, van der Heijden M. Reverse cochlear propagation in the intact cochlea of the gerbil:...
The discovery that an apparent forward-propagating otoacoustic emission (OAE) induced basilar membra...
AbstractNormal mammalian ears not only detect but also generate sounds. The ear-generated sounds, i....
Experimental measurements of the latency of transient evoked otoacoustic emission and auditory brain...
A hearing sensation arises when the elastic basilar membrane inside the cochlea vibrates. The basila...
A hearing sensation arises when the elastic basilar membrane inside the cochlea vibrates. The basila...
n this chapter, we present a very special kind of acoustic emissions, coming from inside the cochlea...
When stimulated by tones, the ear appears to emit tones of its own, stimulus-frequency otoacoustic e...
Consideration of a source of oto-acoustic emission in a cochlear model implies consideration of the ...
SummarySound is detected and converted into electrical signals within the ear. The cochlea not only ...
During recent years, much attention has been paid otoacoustic emissions in the clinical audiological...
Time-domain simulations of the response to click of a human ear show that, if the cochlear amplifier...
Time-domain simulations of the response to click of a human ear show that, if the cochlear amplifier...