2014
DOI: 10.1121/1.4900343
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Is age-related hearing loss predominantly metabolic?

Abstract: Studies in animals have shown that age-related hearing loss is predominantly metabolic in origin. In humans, direct access to the cochlea is not usually possible and so non-invasive methods of assessing cochlear mechanical function are required. This study used a non-invasive assay of cochlear mechanical function, otoacoustic emissions, to examine a metabolic versus hair-cell-loss origin for age-related hearing loss. Three subject groups were examined: adult females with clinically normal hearing, adult female… Show more

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