Next 1. Motivation 2. Objectives 3. Diagnosis 3. Diagnosis (cont'd) 3. Diagnosis (cont'd) 3. Diagnosis (cont'd) 3. Diagnosis (cont'd) 4.1 Passive prostheses 4.1 Passive prostheses (cont'd) 4.1 Passive prostheses (cont'd) 4.1 Passive prostheses (cont'd) 4.2 Passive external devices 4.3 Hearing aids and implants 5.1 Characterization of stimulus to inner ear 15 of 16 6. Teaching

5.2 Otoacoustic emissions

Diagram of ear

Active nonlinear processes in the cochlea can generate detectable pressures in the external ear canal.

These pressure signals are useful diagnostically.

Diagnostic applications involve both forward and reverse transmission through the middle ear.


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BMDE-501 Modelling middle-ear mechanics

R. Funnell
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