2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2020.109915
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Contralateral suppression of otoacoustic emissions in pre-school children

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“…The prevalence of SSOAEs in our sample was in agreement with some work (Sisto et al, 2001;Keefe, 2012) but lower than the 100% prevalence reported by others (Jedrzejczak et al, 2008;Lewis, 2018), possibly due to methodologic differences. The finding of increased TEOAE SNR in participants who had measurable SSOAEs was consistent with findings of Lewis (2018) and Jedrzejczak et al (2020). It is well-known that MOC reflex activation introduces magnitude decreases and phase leads for TEOAEs and for spontaneous OAEs obtained without external stimulation [e.g., Collet et al (1990), Guinan et al (2003), and Zhao and Dhar (2010)], consistent with an MOC-mediated decrease in outer hair cell amplification.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…The prevalence of SSOAEs in our sample was in agreement with some work (Sisto et al, 2001;Keefe, 2012) but lower than the 100% prevalence reported by others (Jedrzejczak et al, 2008;Lewis, 2018), possibly due to methodologic differences. The finding of increased TEOAE SNR in participants who had measurable SSOAEs was consistent with findings of Lewis (2018) and Jedrzejczak et al (2020). It is well-known that MOC reflex activation introduces magnitude decreases and phase leads for TEOAEs and for spontaneous OAEs obtained without external stimulation [e.g., Collet et al (1990), Guinan et al (2003), and Zhao and Dhar (2010)], consistent with an MOC-mediated decrease in outer hair cell amplification.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The presence of SSOAEs may provide advantages as well as challenges for TEOAE-based measurements of the MOC reflex. Lewis (2018) and Jedrzejczak et al (2020) recently demonstrated that SSOAEs can increase the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of TEOAEs, which allows for more sensitive detection of MOC-induced changes in TEOAE amplitude (MOC effects) relative to when SSOAEs are absent. However, SSOAEs could complicate measures of the middle ear muscle (MEM) reflex that are used in studies of the MOC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Są one istotną usługą z zakresu zdrowia publicznego, która ma na celu zmniejszenie globalnego obciążenia chorobami [14]. Istnieją już pewne zalecenia, zgodnie z którymi dzieci poniżej 18. roku życia powinny być poddawane badaniom przesiewowym słuchu w celu wykrycia wrodzonych i/lub nabytych zaburzeń słuchu, które mogą mieć wpływ na zdrowie, rozwój, komunikację lub osiągnięcia edukacyjne [15,16]. W 2015 r. Ministerstwo Zdrowia w Turcji wprowadziło ogólnokrajowy program badań przesiewowych dla uczniów klas pierwszych [17].…”
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“…Stuart and Kerls (2018) [ 14 ] reported that there was no laterality or gender effect in terms of raw decibel change to the MOCR, but they did see a gender effect in terms of percentage change, with men having a slightly higher effect. Some recent studies have also shown that the presence of SOAEs affects MOCRs when they are measured using evoked OAEs [ 15 , 16 , 17 ]. It has also been shown that the MOCR effect appears larger when using SOAEs rather than evoked OAEs, and that the presence of SOAEs increases MOCR detectability when evoked OAEs are studied [ 18 , 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%