Incidence of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in children and infants
EA Strickland, EM Burns, A Tubis - … Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 1985 - pubs.aip.org
Whereas some evidence indicates that spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) may be
a manifestation of the normal functioning of an active feedback mechanism in the cochlea,
other evidence suggests that emissions may be the result of the interaction of such a
feedback mechanism with localized outer‐hair‐cell damage. The present study surveyed the
incidence of SOAEs in children and infants. If SOAEs are correlated with outer‐hair‐cell
damage, the incidence of SOAEs might be expected to be lower in these two groups than in …
a manifestation of the normal functioning of an active feedback mechanism in the cochlea,
other evidence suggests that emissions may be the result of the interaction of such a
feedback mechanism with localized outer‐hair‐cell damage. The present study surveyed the
incidence of SOAEs in children and infants. If SOAEs are correlated with outer‐hair‐cell
damage, the incidence of SOAEs might be expected to be lower in these two groups than in …
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