誘発耳音響放射の臨床応用--文献的考察
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In 1978 Kemp first provided evidence that acoustic emissions can be detected in the human ear canal after stimulation with clicks. His findings have confirmed by many investigators. Evoked otoacoustic emissions (e-OAE) are cochlear in origin and supported by the existence of an active nonlinear biomechanical mechanism. Recently, evoked otoacoustic emissions have been proposed as a reliable technic for studying cochlear function. The aim of this paper is to review the properties of evoked otoacoustic emissions.
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