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Otoacoustic Emissions 

Dr. Ted V
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Dr. Ted explains Otoacoustic Emission. Visit www.nexgenhearing.com for more information.

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16 июл 2024

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@bmfsnc8466
@bmfsnc8466 10 месяцев назад
future SLP here, thanks for helping me with my audiology class :) much appreciated
@TroubledPelican
@TroubledPelican Год назад
Dr Venema, the Bob Ross of the audiology world!! Such a calming, extremely informative, and passionate man. Thank you for all the work you have done and continue to do
@theforest3484
@theforest3484 3 года назад
Hahahaha I'm watching this for absolutely no reason. But what a fantastic lecturer. Totally understands how to make this content interesting and understandable.
@sylvia1124
@sylvia1124 3 года назад
Thank you to all the people who spend their lives doing research on things this detailed and continue researching to get better quality of living for others. Thank you Dr V for this information.
@mijanaotana704
@mijanaotana704 6 лет назад
Dr Ted you are simply amazingly. I end up smiling at the end of all your lectures. God bless you
@FuSoFo
@FuSoFo 7 лет назад
At any rate, I believe I will do well on my midterm
@francisadajar9617
@francisadajar9617 3 года назад
this dr is a god in hearing science...
@planetsaver1
@planetsaver1 6 лет назад
This is an excellent presentation! Dr. Ted, you are a natural teacher. I am studying for the Praxis exam and you are making things make more sense to me. Much gratitude!
@TheJarnfrid
@TheJarnfrid 7 лет назад
I love your knowledge and enthusiasm! Thanks for making me smarter.
@alejoOpusMagnum
@alejoOpusMagnum 8 лет назад
Excelent. I have been waiting an explanation like this one for several months!!!!
@moniqueacevedo1889
@moniqueacevedo1889 5 лет назад
You are a life saver! You make this so easy to understand. Thank you
@nidhincherian6159
@nidhincherian6159 3 года назад
Your explanation is outstanding..Thank you so much. As an audiology student, this is very useful.
@paulinepirianoi4926
@paulinepirianoi4926 4 года назад
Thanks a lot Doc.the explanation is on point.I am now less scared for my daughter's OAE test end of this month.thanks again.
@hadsbezan2064
@hadsbezan2064 6 лет назад
you are amazing dr Ted
@jyotikhandhar6190
@jyotikhandhar6190 5 лет назад
Crystal clear explanation. Really enjoyed
@sarahmacdonald8021
@sarahmacdonald8021 6 лет назад
This as the best explanation Ive heard! thank you dr ted :D
@donnah313
@donnah313 5 лет назад
Great experience and details! Thank you 🙏
@ashuaurora
@ashuaurora 7 лет назад
very well explained... i am impressed by the way you talk
@milenakrajinovic8982
@milenakrajinovic8982 7 лет назад
Thanks for your clear & helpful explanation!
@kripaphilip2387
@kripaphilip2387 7 лет назад
thanks Dr. Ted u have been a great help
@Marouf3
@Marouf3 8 лет назад
Omg what a perfect justification is that !!!!
@michaellamaddry8505
@michaellamaddry8505 8 лет назад
thank you, dr. ted
@Elixir.dm.
@Elixir.dm. 6 лет назад
U r really a great teacher,a hard working...thank u for the nice video
@rociovs2203
@rociovs2203 6 лет назад
Thank you very much! very useful! I couldn't understand my book and now it all makes sense
@rashidehmehr6609
@rashidehmehr6609 8 лет назад
Excellent ! It's very helpful explanation. Thank you so much Dr. Venema :)
@bombay_neurology
@bombay_neurology 3 года назад
Thank you. It's very informative
@torontogirl3
@torontogirl3 8 лет назад
great explanation! thank you!
@raphaellekoerber1875
@raphaellekoerber1875 7 лет назад
Thank you - Please make more!
@annag4334
@annag4334 8 лет назад
You are an amazing teacher! You made learning about this really fun. (I like that you use a little bit of sign-langage when you talk.) haha!
@286cel
@286cel 7 лет назад
Awesome! So helpful! Thank you very much!
@LeeDavisonYo
@LeeDavisonYo 9 лет назад
This was really helpful, cheers :)
@marissadepaoli8548
@marissadepaoli8548 4 года назад
Great explanations!
@xRogueVol2
@xRogueVol2 7 лет назад
Dr. Ted is a rockstar straight up
@margomwambakalenga6689
@margomwambakalenga6689 3 года назад
So helpful! Thank you so much.
@rahmathk7208
@rahmathk7208 3 года назад
Very comprehensive
@praveenaezhil2925
@praveenaezhil2925 7 лет назад
simply awesome !!
@inassbelgcir8429
@inassbelgcir8429 6 лет назад
Thank you, you explained it perfectly
@sharonleggitt9528
@sharonleggitt9528 5 лет назад
Very well explained
@ivvygreen9265
@ivvygreen9265 8 лет назад
very GOOD! and very clear also :)
@master1318
@master1318 2 года назад
I wish you the best
@aliazimdaudpota1117
@aliazimdaudpota1117 6 лет назад
Amazing! please make one for BERA too
@akashrauniyar2104
@akashrauniyar2104 6 лет назад
Great explanantion......... thanks a lot sir :)
@shriyajagadam9567
@shriyajagadam9567 Год назад
you are amazing
@TheBassHeavy
@TheBassHeavy 8 лет назад
Great thank!
@mustafakavugudurmaz9907
@mustafakavugudurmaz9907 6 лет назад
amazing
@AliyuBShehu
@AliyuBShehu 3 года назад
great really exiting
@Ashoksingh-ok7nh
@Ashoksingh-ok7nh 4 года назад
Tq sir
@francisadajar9617
@francisadajar9617 3 года назад
hi dr ted i hope you make a video on abr test.., and how it can detect different ear pathologies.., thank you
@lauralopezbueno535
@lauralopezbueno535 8 лет назад
Hi, your videos are amazing, thank you so much. I was wondering whethet I could find some info on the viewing order. Most lessons start with "as we've seen in last video", but I don't seem to find the first one to start there. Thank you.
@amelagustafsson1738
@amelagustafsson1738 4 года назад
Thank you very much! Can we see a video about the vestibular system and nystagmus, please!
@mona7940
@mona7940 6 лет назад
Good
@DrDre-sy2kv
@DrDre-sy2kv 6 лет назад
awsm
@jimprior180762
@jimprior180762 Год назад
Thanks, very interesting explanation. I came here because I wanted to understand a phenomena experienced by some people called The Hum which is where they hear/feel a very low frequency vibration that sounds like a diesel engine idling, a very low hum that also has a pulsating, throbbing or phasing effect. I am 60 and I have this. It sounds almost like an actual physical vibration within my head. At one time I really believed it to be a real external noise, but now I think it is an internal sound as my wife says she cannot hear the sound herself. I thought perhaps it was a form of tinnitus. I also have high frequency tinnitus. I wondered if The Hum could be a result of OAE's somehow. But according to your explanation here, OAE is NOT tinnitus. So can you explain what causes this Hum that I hear?
@MedicalFrontier
@MedicalFrontier 7 лет назад
daaaaaaamnnn you need to lecture more
@Gguy061
@Gguy061 7 лет назад
A 1.22 ratio will sound somewhere between a minor and major third interval. Interesting
@PearsAreOkay
@PearsAreOkay 6 лет назад
Why would someone have solely inner hair cell damage? Ototoxicity?
@TheBassHeavy
@TheBassHeavy 6 лет назад
Yeah I think that's possible. It can also occur in ANSD.
@colettevossler-welch5721
@colettevossler-welch5721 7 лет назад
I have a specific question. If someone presents good speech recognition with an 80 dB HL, what do you suppose the HL origin may be?
@drharsha3376
@drharsha3376 7 лет назад
@Colette Welch It could be due to 1)Lip reading 2)Better hearing in the other ear. 80 dB HL - will DEFINITELY be mixed, ie. with both conductive and SN components, hence not possible for the person to have good speech recognition if HL is present in both ears.
@colettevossler-welch5721
@colettevossler-welch5721 7 лет назад
@Harsha Vardan - 1) Lip reading skills is only relevant when you are not doing MLV and the opportunity to lip read is present. 2) While a mixed hearing loss is a likely scenario, I'll give you more information. The patient has an asymmetric HL with no measurable responses on one side. SRS have remained above 80% range via recording at MCL.
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