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It is the standard by which otoacoustic emissions must be measured.
Other animals, including fish, reptiles and birds, do not produce otoacoustic emissions.
One of the possible mechanisms relies on otoacoustic emissions.
These sounds, known as otoacoustic emissions, were found to be of two types: spontaneous and evoked.
Human ears generate their own noises, called spontaneous otoacoustic emissions, which about 30% of people hear.
When test should be done: When an infant fails otoacoustic emissions testing.
Acoustic reflex and otoacoustic emissions may also be measured.
The test, known as otoacoustic emissions, is performed while the infant is asleep, usually just after feeding time.
Over the past decade, he has become increasingly involved clinically and in research and development of otoacoustic emission assessment.
How the test works: Otoacoustic emissions are low-level, inaudible sounds produced spontaneously by the inner ear.
Diagnosis is possible after a test battery, that must necessarily include the following: the auditory brainstem response and otoacoustic emissions.
Endaural phenomena need to be distinguished from otoacoustic emissions, in which a person's ear emits sounds.
It's not yet adequately researched and clear as to whether these works are solely from otoacoustic emissions or perhaps also combination and difference tones.
The program uses a relatively new process that measures otoacoustic emissions, which are low-level, inaudible sounds produced spontaneously by the inner ear.
She worked extensively with the physiological (not psychoacoustic) phenomenon called otoacoustic emission, in which the ears themselves act as sound generating devices.
The other kind of ear-produced sound, evoked otoacoustic emissions, is similar to echoes, generally somewhat distorted from the original sound.
For universal screening of infants, the panel recommended a relatively new screening tool that measures otoacoustic emissions.
There is evidence of other similar traits, e.g. otoacoustic emissions and arm-to-trunk length ratio, which show similar effects.
Handbook of Otoacoustic Emissions.
An otoacoustic emission (OAE) is a sound which is generated from within the inner ear.
These emissions are now termed otoacoustic emissions and are produced by what we call the cochlear amplifier.
Another screening device uses an ear probe to record "evoked otoacoustic emissions" - tiny sounds made by cochlea hair cells when they are stimulated.
Otoacoustic emissions also assist in differential diagnosis of cochlear and higher level hearing losses (e.g., auditory neuropathy).
Some researchers believe that spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) may be associated with tinnitus.
Newborn hearing testing is done at the bedside using transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions, automated auditory brainstem responses or a combination of both techniques.