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Backward Propagation of Otoacoustic Emissions
引用本文:HE Wenxuan,1,2 REN Tianying,1,21. Oregon Hearing Research Center,Department of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery,Oregon Health & Science University,3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road,NRC04,Portland,Oregon 97239 USA, 2. School of Medicine,Xi''''an Jiaotong University,Xi''''an,Shaanxi 710061 China. Backward Propagation of Otoacoustic Emissions[J]. 中华耳科学杂志(英文版), 2006, 1(1)
作者姓名:HE Wenxuan  1  2 REN Tianying  1  21. Oregon Hearing Research Center  Department of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery  Oregon Health & Science University  3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road  NRC04  Portland  Oregon 97239 USA   2. School of Medicine  Xi''''an Jiaotong University  Xi''''an  Shaanxi 710061 China
作者单位:HE Wenxuan,1,2 REN Tianying,1,21. Oregon Hearing Research Center,Department of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery,Oregon Health & Science University,3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road,NRC04,Portland,Oregon 97239 USA; 2. School of Medicine,Xi'an Jiaotong University,Xi'an,Shaanxi 710061 China
摘    要:IntroductionsSounds impinging the eardrum are transmitted viamiddle ear ossicles to the oval window. Stapes vibra-tion creates pressure difference between the scala tym-pani and the scala vestibuli. This pressure differencecauses a movement of cochlear partition and adjacentcochlear fluids. Basilar membrane vibrations result indeflection of hair cell stereocilia, which gate ion chan-nels on their tips. This mechanical-to-electrical trans-duction process converts mechanical vibrations intoelec…


Backward Propagation of Otoacoustic Emissions
HE Wenxuan,REN Tianying. Backward Propagation of Otoacoustic Emissions[J]. Journal of Otology, 2006, 1(1)
Authors:HE Wenxuan  REN Tianying
Abstract:Normal mammalian ears not only detect but also generate sounds. The ear-generated sounds, i.e., otoacoustic emissions (OAEs), can be measured in the external ear canal using a tiny sensitive microphone. In spite of wide applications of OAEs in diagnosis of hearing disorders and in studies of cochlear functions, the question of how the cochlea emits sounds remains unclear. The current dominating theory is that the OAE reaches the cochlear base through a backward traveling wave. However, recently published works, including experimental data on the spatial pattern of basilar membrane vibrations at the emission frequency, demonstrated only forward traveling waves and no signs of backward traveling waves. These new findings indicate that the cochlea emits sounds through cochlear fluids as compression waves rather than through the basilar membrane as backward traveling waves. This article reviews different mechanisms of the backward propagation of OAEs and summarizes recent experimental results.
Keywords:otoacoustic emissions  cochlea  basilar membrane vibration  cochlear traveling wave
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