Source:http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/pubmed/id/15376681
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lifeskim:mentions | |
pubmed:issue |
2
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pubmed:dateCreated |
2004-9-20
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pubmed:abstractText |
Tone-burst otoacoustic emissions (TBOAEs) are a potential tool for objectively examining cochlear activity in humans. However, their use requires knowledge of how the TBOAE input/output depends on measurement and analysis paradigms. The present experiment examined the effect of variations in response-window timing, response delinearization, and local changes in stimulus frequency on TBOAE input/output measurement. None of these experimental manipulations had a profound effect on TBOAE measurements as long as reasonable parameter choices were made. Nonetheless, judicial choice of the experimental parameters can optimize the assessment of BM I/O functions. It is concluded that the consistency of TBOAE I/O across the parameters tested makes it a viable tool to consider for examining human cochlear activity.
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pubmed:grant | |
pubmed:language |
eng
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pubmed:journal | |
pubmed:citationSubset |
IM
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pubmed:status |
MEDLINE
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pubmed:month |
Aug
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pubmed:issn |
0001-4966
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pubmed:author | |
pubmed:issnType |
Print
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pubmed:volume |
116
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pubmed:owner |
NLM
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pubmed:authorsComplete |
Y
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pubmed:pagination |
1160-7
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pubmed:dateRevised |
2007-11-15
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pubmed:meshHeading |
pubmed-meshheading:15376681-Acoustic Stimulation,
pubmed-meshheading:15376681-Adolescent,
pubmed-meshheading:15376681-Adult,
pubmed-meshheading:15376681-Cochlea,
pubmed-meshheading:15376681-Female,
pubmed-meshheading:15376681-Hair Cells, Auditory,
pubmed-meshheading:15376681-Humans,
pubmed-meshheading:15376681-Male,
pubmed-meshheading:15376681-Otoacoustic Emissions, Spontaneous,
pubmed-meshheading:15376681-Reaction Time,
pubmed-meshheading:15376681-Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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pubmed:year |
2004
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pubmed:articleTitle |
The effects of window delay, delinearization, and frequency on tone-burst otoacoustic emission input/output measurements.
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pubmed:affiliation |
Institute of Hearing, Speech & Language and Communications & Digital Signal Processing Center, Electrical & Computer Engineering Department (440 DA), Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA. mepstein@ece.neu.edu
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pubmed:publicationType |
Journal Article,
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
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