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		<title>New Findings about Internal Functioning of an Ear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Otoacoustic emissions” are sounds that are produced by healthy ears in response to an external sound stimulation. First described by Kemp in 1978, normal hearing is regulated by a cochlear mechanism, present in the healthy outer hair cell, which magnifies the stimulus internally.   There are certain soft sounds, which a normal ear would produce [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>“Otoacoustic emissions”</strong> are sounds that are produced by healthy ears in response to an external sound stimulation. First described by Kemp in 1978, normal hearing is regulated by a cochlear mechanism, present in the healthy outer hair cell, which magnifies the stimulus internally.</p>
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<p>There are certain soft sounds, which a normal ear would produce in the response of the sounds which travel in. <strong>OAE</strong> or <strong>“Otoacoustic emission”</strong> testing is the recording of these emissions. Such echoes are not produced by a deaf ear.</p>
<p><span id="more-132"></span> Within the past 25 years, there has been going on lot of research in the field of ‘Audiology’, the identification of these emissions is also one of them.</p>
<p>When a sound enters the ear canal, it travels in a forward direction, vibrating the ear drum, ‘ossicular chain’, organ of ‘Corti’ and outer hair cells generating the OAE. The OAE travels in a reverse direction. A new study is conducted by Karl Grosh, a professor in the ‘U-M Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering’ in association with associate professor Tianying Ren.</p>
<p>During the experiment conducted in Ren’s lab, they found that contrary to the popular belief, these emissions don’t leave the air in the same fashion they entered.</p>
<p>Former scientists had concluded that as the sound wave travels in the ear, it leads to a backward-traveling wave going along the structure of the cochlea in the same way.</p>
<p>However this new study added that the sound waves coming out don’t simply flow along the basilar membrane of the cochlea, but travel through the inner ear fluid.</p>
<p>The inner ear structure called the cochlea is a snail-shell like structure which is divided in half by the basilar membrane, creating two chambers which are filled of a fluid. Both these chambers play a role in transmission of pressure and detecting the pressure impulses and thereby respond with electrical impulses which travel along the auditory nerve to the brain.</p>
<p>For this experiment, the interferometer was used, a device which is used to detect waves and sound evidence of forward moving waves, however there was no sign of backward moving ones. They devised a new method to pick up the tiniest vibration which could be thousand times smaller than an atom’s diameter.</p>
<p>Now they would develop new tools to shed more light on hear lose. New findings have given an understanding how these emissions are produced, giving a new insight to find out what wrong happens in a deaf ear.</p>
<p>Further identification of the disease or pathology that causes hearing loss and the treatment and the rehabilitation would gather a new direction with this study.</p>
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