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Active Processes And Otoacoustic Emissions In Hearing Geoffrey A Manley Richard R Fay Arthur N Popper

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Active Processes And Otoacoustic Emissions In Hearing Geoffrey A Manley Richard R Fay Arthur N Popper
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Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.11 MB
Pages: 493
Author: Geoffrey A Manley; Richard R Fay; Arthur N Popper
ISBN: 9780387714691, 0387714693
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Active Processes And Otoacoustic Emissions In Hearing Geoffrey A Manley Richard R Fay Arthur N Popper by Geoffrey A Manley; Richard R Fay; Arthur N Popper 9780387714691, 0387714693 instant download after payment.

The cochlea does not just pick up sound, it also produces sounds of low intensity called Otoacoustic Emissions (OAEs). Sounds produced by healthy ears – either spontaneously or in response to stimuli - allow researchers and clinicians to study hearing and cochlear function noninvasively in both animals and humans. This book presents the first serious review of the biological basis of these otoacoustic emissions.

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