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Distortion-product otoacoustic emissions measured using synchronized swept-sines
V. Vencovský, A. Novak, O. Klimeš, P. Honzík, A. Vetešník
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
PubMed
37129675
DOI
10.1121/10.0017976
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- MeSH
- Fourierova analýza MeSH
- kochlea * fyziologie MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- otoakustické emise spontánní * fyziologie MeSH
- zvukovod fyziologie MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
Swept-sines provide a tool for fast and high-resolution measurement of evoked otoacoustic emissions. During the measurement, a response to swept-sine(s) is recorded by a probe placed in the ear canal. Otoacoustic emissions can then be extracted by various techniques, e.g., Fourier analysis, the heterodyne method, and the least-square-fitting (LSF) technique. This paper employs a technique originally proposed with exponential swept-sines, which allows for direct emission extraction from the measured intermodulation impulse response. It is shown here that the technique can be used to extract distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) evoked with two simultaneous swept-sines. For proper extraction of the DPOAE phase, the technique employs previously proposed adjusted formulas for exponential swept-sines generating so-called synchronized swept-sines (SSSs). Here, the SSS technique is verified using responses derived from a numerical solution of a cochlear model and responses measured in human subjects. Although computationally much less demanding, the technique yields comparable results to those obtained by the LSF technique, which has been shown in the literature to be the most noise-robust among the emission extraction methods.
Department of Nuclear Chemistry Czech Technical University Prague Prague Czech Republic
Department of Radioelectronics Czech Technical University Prague Prague Czech Republic
Laboratoire d'Acoustique de l'Université du Mans CNRS Le Mans Université Le Mans France
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