Frequently asked questions

What are otoacoustic emissions?
Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) are sounds that are generated by movement of the outer hair cells in a healthy functioning cochlea in response to external stimuli.
What are DPOAEs?
What are TEOAEs?
TEOAE or DPOAE?

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