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In this book the reader finds a very impressive collection of excellent papers on otoacoustic emissions. The author utilizes otoacoustic emissions as a noninvasive tool to study cochlear prepocessing and sound perception. Several new recording techniques are introduced, such as chirplet stimuli, wideband suppressor tones and a new method for detecting the acoustic reflex at low stimulus levels. The experimental capabilities and the theoretical background of the author will lead the reader to a better understanding of the generation of otoacoustic emissions
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Recording techniques, theory and audiological applications of otoacoustic emissions, Joachim Neumann
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