Glossary
Audiometer: An instrument that measures acuity or clarity of hearingAutophony: A condition in which the echo of one’s own voice can be heard
Electrocochleography (ECOG): A technique that uses electrodes placed on the eardrums to measure the electrical potentials generated in the inner ear and auditory nerve in response to sound stimuli
Oscillopsia: A condition in which stationary objects appear to be in motion
Semicircular canals: The part of the inner ear that controls the balance in the body
Vestibule: Internal cavity of the semicircular canals
Vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (VEMP): A technique used for determination of the function of the otolithic organs of the inner ear that are responsible for balance