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Characterising temporal nonlinear processes in the human cochlea using otoacoustic emissions
Verhulst, Sarah
(PhD Student)
Dau, Torsten
(Main Supervisor)
Harte, James
(Supervisor)
Shera, Christopher
(Supervisor)
Buchholz, Jörg
(Examiner)
Kemp, David Thomas
(Examiner)
Overview
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Publications
(1)
Project Details
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
01/12/2006
→
01/09/2010
Funding
1/3 DTU-stip, 2/3 FUR/andet
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Otoacoustic Emission
Nursing and Health Professions
100%
Evoked Otoacoustic Emission
Nursing and Health Professions
100%
Cochlea
Neuroscience
100%
Gain Mechanism
Keyphrases
75%
Sensation of Hearing
Neuroscience
37%
Hearing Impairment
Nursing and Health Professions
25%
Signal Processing
Nursing and Health Professions
12%
Hearing Loss
Neuroscience
12%
Research output
Publications per year
2010
2010
2010
1
Ph.D. thesis
Publications per year
Publications per year
Characterizing and modeling dynamic processes in the cochlea using otoacoustic emissions
Verhulst, S.,
2010
,
180 p.
(CONTRIBUTIONS TO HEARING RESEARCH; No. 8).
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Ph.D. thesis
Open Access
File
Otoacoustic Emission
100%
Evoked Otoacoustic Emission
100%
Dynamic Modeling
100%
Hearing Impairment
100%
Cochlea
100%
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