
Referring to the very faint sounds produced by the ear; thought to represent mechanical vibrations in the cochlea. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ō′tō-a-kū′stik Definitions: 1. Referring to the emission of very faint sounds produced by the ear; thought to represent mechanical vibrations in the cochlea.
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otoacoustic Referring to the very faint sounds produced by the ear; thought to represent mechanical vibrations in the cochlea. The human ear serves as both a detector and a generator of sound. Tiny hair cells in the inner ear convert incoming acoustic vibrations into nerve signals, but as the cells move in response to sound waves, they themselves...
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