Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in preterm neonates: prevalence and gender effects
Abstract
The influence of contralateral auditory stimulation on otoacoustic emissions (OAE), spontaneous OAE, evoked OAE and acoustic distortion products, can be summarized as follows: (1) alteration (mainly a decrease) of OAE amplitude; (2) alteration of response spectrum (upward shift frequency of SOAE); (3) alteration of phase; (4) effect dependent on intensity of contralateral stimulation; (5) effect inversely dependent on intensity of ipsilateral stimulation; (6) frequency specificity of the suppressive effect. Involvement of the medial olivocochlear bundle is highly probable but one cannot exclude a double pathway including also the acoustic reflex. © 1994, Informa UK Ltd. All rights reserved.
Publication Title
British Journal of Audiology
Recommended Citation
Collet, L., Veuillet, E., Moulin, A., Morlet, T., Giraud, A., Michey, C., & Chéry-Croze, S. (1994). Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in preterm neonates: prevalence and gender effects. British Journal of Audiology, 28 (5 --Apr), 213-218. https://doi.org/10.3109/03005369409086570