“…As mentioned earlier, an important difference between ELC and iMETF is that the latter is measured using DPOAE, which are generated more basally, near the characteristic places of the primary tones in the second cochlear turn (Gaskill and Brown, 1996), whereas the behaviorally obtained ELC is dominated by the large vibrations in response to LF-sound at the most compliant, apical, end. If the resonance involves the fluid mass in the helicotrema (Marquardt and Hensel, 2013), one would therefore expect it to be more pronounced in the ELC than in the iMETF. This was not generally observed, probably because the BM response shows little frequency tuning to LF-tones, which excite therefore almost the entire BM (e.g., see modelling by Schick, 1994) so that the resonance feature is evident even in METFs obtained from the 1st turn of animal cochleae (Dallos, 1970;Nedzelnitsky, 1980).…”