Zusammenfassung
Das Ohr ist nicht nur in der Lage, akustische Reize zu verarbeiten, sondern auch Schall zu erzeugen. Diese „otoakustischen Emissionen“ (OAE), die von großem wissenschaftlichen Interesse sind, haben bereits vielerorts Einzug gehalten in die klinische Routinediagnostik von Hörstörungen. Sie gehören zu den Entdeckungen des letzten Jahrzehnts, die das Wissen um die Innenohrfunktion revolutioniert und neue Perspektiven für die Zukunft eröffnet haben. Für das Verständnis der otoakustischen Emissionen ist es wichtig, sich die faszinierenden Entwicklungen der letzten 10 Jahre auf dem Gebiet der Innenohrbiologie zu vergegenwärtigen.
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Koch, A. (1991). Otoakustische Emissionen — Praktische und klinische Bedeutung. In: Ganz, H., Schätzle, W. (eds) HNO Praxis heute. HNO Praxis heute (abgeschlossen), vol 11. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76192-8_3
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