[HTML][HTML] New advances in electrocochleography for clinical and basic investigation
M Pienkowski, OF Adunka, JT Lichtenhan - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Electrocochleography (ECochG) is a technique for recording evoked potentials from the
inner ear, generally believed to originate from hair cells and nerve fibers. It is useful for …
inner ear, generally believed to originate from hair cells and nerve fibers. It is useful for …
Electrocochleography: Recording techniques and clinical applications
AC Coats - Seminars in Hearing, 1986 - thieme-connect.com
Electrocochleography (ECochG) is the recording of bioelectric responses of the human
cochlea and auditory nerve by means of an electrode placed as close as possible to the …
cochlea and auditory nerve by means of an electrode placed as close as possible to the …
[HTML][HTML] Clinical electrocochleography: overview of theories, techniques and applications
JA Ferraro, K City - Audiology Online, 2000 - audiologyonline.com
As the term implies," Electrocochleography"(ECochG) is a method for recording the electrical
potentials of the cochlea. Practically speaking however, ECochG generally involves …
potentials of the cochlea. Practically speaking however, ECochG generally involves …
Electrocochleography: methods and clinical applications
RA Ruth, PR Lambert, JA Ferraro - Otology & Neurotology, 1988 - journals.lww.com
The use of electrocochleography (ECoG) as a tool in the diagnosis, assessment, and
monitoring of certain neuro-otologic disorders has attracted renewed attention in the United …
monitoring of certain neuro-otologic disorders has attracted renewed attention in the United …
Extra-tympanic electrocochleography in clinical use
CB Singh, SM Mason, PM Brown - Evoked Potentials: Proceedings of an …, 1980 - Springer
Abstract Electric Response Audiometry is extremely useful in the objective assessment of
hearing disorders. Of these electrocochleography (E Coch G) is of particular value in clinical …
hearing disorders. Of these electrocochleography (E Coch G) is of particular value in clinical …
Electrocochleography
J Ferraro - Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck …, 1998 - journals.lww.com
Recent advances in technology and new knowledge about the underlying physiology and
pathophysiology of the auditory periphery have led to renewed interest in the clinical use of …
pathophysiology of the auditory periphery have led to renewed interest in the clinical use of …
Electrocochleography: using extratympanic or transtympanic methods?
R Probst - ORL, 1983 - karger.com
The advantages and disadvantages of the transtympanic and extratympanic methods for
recording electrocochleographic potentials (ECochG) are discussed. Our extratympanic …
recording electrocochleographic potentials (ECochG) are discussed. Our extratympanic …
Electrocochleography
RA Ruth - Seminars in Hearing, 1993 - thieme-connect.com
Auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) have become an integral part of the audiologic and
otologic test battery. AEPs represent any attempt to observe the complex electrophysiologic …
otologic test battery. AEPs represent any attempt to observe the complex electrophysiologic …
Electrocochleography
RH Margolis - Seminars in hearing, 1999 - thieme-connect.com
Electrocochloeography (ECOG) is an electrophysiologic recording technique used for
recording electrical responses from the cochlear and distal portion of the auditory nerve. It …
recording electrical responses from the cochlear and distal portion of the auditory nerve. It …
[HTML][HTML] Ups and downs in 75 years of electrocochleography
JJ Eggermont - Frontiers in systems neuroscience, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Before 1964, electrocochleography (ECochG) was a surgical procedure carried out in the
operating theatre. Currently, the newest application is also an intra-operative one, often …
operating theatre. Currently, the newest application is also an intra-operative one, often …