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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research Vol.32 458-462 June 1989.
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Empirical Tests Demonstrating Two Coexisting Sources of Tinnitus

A Case Study

M. J. Penner 1
1 University of Maryland

Empirical tests for a relation between tinnitus and spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) have been previously presented (Penner & Burns, 1987). Modification of these tests, however, is necessary for the special case reported here in which a female subject has tinnitus consisting of an annoying SOAE in the right ear and tinnitus unrelated to SOAEs in the left ear. This case is of interest because it provides a forum for extending the tests of Penner and Burns (1987) and because the extended tests can be used to prove that one subject's tinnitus can have two distinct sources.

Submitted on July 8, 1988
Accepted on September 24, 1988







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