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Otoacoustic Emissions Low-level sounds produced by the cochlea and recordable in the external ear canal. Spontaneous Click-evoked Distortion Product Stimulus Frequency
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History First described by Kemp (1977 & 1978), But predicted by Gold (1948!) Supported by almost simultaneous discovery of OHC motility Movement into Clinical Use: Screening for hearing loss Role in Audiologic Battery
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Anatomy and Physiology Generators = Outer Hair Cells “Pre-neural” Low-level event//High level stimuli produce their own distortions Reduction/Loss of emission in NITTS SOAEs correlated to number of rows of OHCs
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Energy Path: “Reverse Traveling Wave” is debated Through Middle Ear: Filtering and attenuation Into ear canal Note: requirement of healthy middle ear and clear outer ear.
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Clinical Utility -- Neonatal Hearing Screening Transient and Distortion-Product OAEs Rationale: quick, relatively inexpensive, possibly catching losses in a broader frequency range than ABR NIH (1994) recommended two-stage protocol combining OAEs and ABR
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Clinical Utility-- in the Audiologic Battery Assessment of cochlear health in site-of lesion testing Objective info on peripheral auditory functioning Correlation to audiogram Assessment of Auditory Efferents through Contralateral Suppression
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Recording OAEs
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Spectrum of Sound in Ear Canal Stimulus Tones Emission Frequency Background Noise
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OAE as Measure of Cochlear Health
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Caveats--Remember: there is more to “Hearing” than a healthy cochlea what lies between your equipment and the source? high level stimuli evoke response from inanimate cavities (e.g. in cadavers)
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