Samenvatting
In one specimen of the frog species, Rana esculenta, the following were measured: (1) a spontaneous otoacoustic emission; (2) a click-evoked otoacoustic emissions; and (3) a noise evoked otoacoustic emission. From the noise evoked emission response, a first-and a second-order Wiener kernel and the first six polynomial correlation functions were calculated by cross-correlating the stimulus and response signals. A peak near 850 Hz was visible in the spontaneous otoacoustic emission, the click-evoked emission and the noise-evoked emission. The higher order cross-correlation functions did not display any indication of the emission response. Apparently, that the noise stimulus linearizes the evoked emission from the frog's ear.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Pagina's (van-tot) | 473-477 |
Aantal pagina's | 5 |
Tijdschrift | British journal of audiology |
Volume | 31 |
Nummer van het tijdschrift | 6 |
Status | Published - dec.-1997 |
Evenement | European-Concerted-Action-on-Otoacoustics Conference on Analysis Techniques in Otoacoustic Emissions - Introduction - , Italy Duur: 1-dec.-1994 → … |