Extra sources of information in the Portal
Usually the OAE applications in the area of Hearing Research and Biophysics are considered state of the art. The reader might consult the following white papers and lectures:
White papers:(in alphabetical order) Cubic difference tones (2f1-f2) produced by high-intensity stimuli: their origin revealed by the combined effects of cochlear ischemia and auditory fatigue by Thierry Mom, Pierre Bonfils, Laurent Gilain, and Paul Avan (2002). Olivocochlear Reflex Strength and Resistance to Acoustic Injury by Stephane F. Maison Ph.D. and M. Charles Liberman Ph.D., (2001). Quantifying basilar membrane nonlinearity and the 'bounce' phenomenon on the nonlinearity estimated by multi-component DPOAEs: by Jun Cheng Ph.D., Sweden(2000).This article considers the nonlinear nature of the distortion product otoacoustic emissions, as the sum of a number of DPOAE components. On-Line Powerpoint Lectures:(in alphabetical order) A comparison of three evaluation methods for ototoxicity after ethyl benzene exposure by Natalie L.M. Cappaert Ph.D. (Netherlands, 2002) Evaluation of anesthesia effects in a rat animal model using high and medium stimulus intensity otoacoustic emission protocols by Stavros Hatzopoulos Ph.D. (Italy, 2001) Thyroid Sensitive periods and DPOAEs by Marlies Knipper Ph.D. (Germany, 2001) Editorials (in alphabetical order): Cisplatin-Induced Ototoxicity: Cell-Biological Aspects of Hair Cell Degeneration by John de Groot Ph.D. (Netherlands, 2002) DPOAE generation Mechamisms by Glen K Martin Ph.D. (USA, 2002)