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- Electrocochleography (abbreviated ECochG or ECOG) is a technique of recording electrical potentials generated in the inner ear and auditory nerve in response...
- brainstem evoked potentials (ABR), otoacoustic emissions (OAE) and electrocochleography (ECochG). Technical advances in these tests have allowed hearing...
- Electronystagmography (ENG), electrography of eye muscle movements Electrocochleography (ECOG), electrography of cochlear auditory activity Electroantennography...
- evoked myogenic potential or VEMP test, videonystagmography (VNG), electrocochleography (ECOG) and the rotational chair test. An accurate diagnosis is of...
- (link) Eggermont, Jos J. (2017-01-24). "Ups and Downs in 75 Years of Electrocochleography". Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 11: 2. doi:10.3389/fnsys.2017...
- olfactory receptors in arthropod antennae 4—not applicable clinically electrocochleography ECOG or ECochG cochlea 2—somewhat common electrogastrography EGG...
- auditory brainstem function in response to auditory (click) stimuli. Electrocochleography a variant of ABR, tests the impulse transmission function of the...
- include pure tone audiometry, speech audiometry, acoustic reflex, electrocochleography (ECoG), otoacoustic emissions (OAE), and the auditory brainstem response...
- environments. Research suggests a number of other measures, such as electrocochleography, speech-in-noise perception, and frequency following response, may...
- Chair Test (determines if inner ear is responsible for balance loss) Electrocochleography (ECOG) (recording of electrical potential in inner ear due to sound)...