REPORT ON OTOLOGY JUBILEE: 150 YEARS OF THE ARCHIVE FUR OHRENHEILUNDE (PAST–PRESENT–FUTURE IN OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY), HALLE/SAALE, GERMANY, 7–10.05.2014
Journal Title: Journal of Hearing Science - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue 2
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Authors and Affiliations
Mateusz Rusiniak, Agnieszka Pollak, W. Wiktor Jedrzejczak, Maciej Mrowka
CLUSTERS IN A CHAIN OF COUPLED OSCILLATORS BEHAVE LIKE A SINGLE OSCILLATOR: RELEVANCE TO SPONTANEOUS OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS FROM HUMAN EARS
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) provide startling evidence that there is an active process at the core of the mammalian cochlea, but the mechanism involved is unclear. Models involving single, active Van der Po...
ASYMMETRICAL HEARING LOSS AND MEGA CISTERNA MAGNA: A CASE STUDY
Background: There is an unknown relationship between hearing loss, vestibular disorders, and mega cisterna magna. The purpose of this case report is to describe, for the first time, hearing and vestibular examinations an...
THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COCHLEAR IMPLANTS AND OTHER IMPLANTABLE AUDITORY TECHNOLOGIES (CI2018), 27–30 JUNE 2018, ANTWERP, BELGIUM
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RELATION BETWEEN TWO SCORING PROCEDURES TO ASSESS AUDITORY MEMORY AND SEQUENCING ABILITIES
Background: Tests to assess auditory memory are scored differently, but there is scanty information regarding the effect of the scoring procedure Materials and methods: The current retrospective study compared two scorin...
THE REMARKABLE FROG EAR: IMPLICATIONS FOR VERTEBRATE HEARING
Frogs, and related amphibians, are adapted to live in both air and water, and so good hearing in both mediums is required. The structure of the frog ear can therefore provide a useful perspective on how sound is sensed a...