作者
Christopher A Shera, Karolina K Charaziak
发表日期
2019/2/1
来源
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine
卷号
9
期号
2
页码范围
a033498
出版商
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
简介
Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) evoked from the inner ear are the barely audible, signature byproduct of the delicate hydromechanical amplifier that evolved within its bony walls. Compared to the sounds evoked from the ears of common laboratory animals, OAEs from human ears have exceptionally long delays, typically exceeding those of cats, guinea pigs, and chinchillas by a factor of two to three. This review asks “Why are human OAE delays so long?” and recounts efforts to locate answers in the characteristics of mechanical frequency selectivity in the inner ear. The road to understanding species differences in OAE delay leads to the identification of new invariances and to the emergence of new questions.
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