Contralateral electrically-evoked suppression of transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in single-sided deaf patients
•Contralateral suppression of TEOAE by electrically stimulation via cochlear implant.•Contralateral electrical stimulation leads to a change of TEOAE amplitudes in the normal-hearing ear in some CI-SSD recipients.•The normal-hearing ear can remain subject to the medial cochlear efferent mechanisms a...
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description | •Contralateral suppression of TEOAE by electrically stimulation via cochlear implant.•Contralateral electrical stimulation leads to a change of TEOAE amplitudes in the normal-hearing ear in some CI-SSD recipients.•The normal-hearing ear can remain subject to the medial cochlear efferent mechanisms at the brainstem level with electrical stimulation to the deaf ear. |
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