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. 2025 Jun:461:109276.
doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2025.109276. Epub 2025 Apr 9.

Unraveling eye movement-related eardrum oscillations (EMREOs): how saccade direction and tympanometric measurements relate to their amplitude and time course

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Unraveling eye movement-related eardrum oscillations (EMREOs): how saccade direction and tympanometric measurements relate to their amplitude and time course

Nancy Sotero Silva et al. Hear Res. 2025 Jun.
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Abstract

Eye movement-related eardrum oscillations (EMREOs) reflect movements of the tympanic membrane that scale with the magnitude and direction of saccades. EMREOs have been consistently described in humans and non-human primates, yet many questions regarding this phenomenon remain unresolved. Based on bilateral in-ear recordings in human participants we here explore several properties of these EMREOs in order to improve our understanding of this signal's origin and functional significance. Our data support that the EMREO time course is comparable between the left and right ears, and between paradigms guiding saccades by visual and auditory target stimuli. However, the precise amplitude time course differs significantly between ipsi- and contralateral saccades in addition to the previously known phase-inversion described for saccades in opposing directions. Finally, our data suggest that the EMREO amplitude is negatively related to the compliance of the tympanic membrane as established by tympanometry. Collectively, these results support the notion that EMREOs reflect motor-related top-down signals relayed to the ear from yet-to-be-resolved sources, and fuel the speculation that EMREOs may be generated by the middle ear muscles in a differential operation similar to the execution of ipsi- and contralateral saccades.

Keywords: EMREO; Eardrum; Eye movement; Middle ear; Saccades; Sensory-motor integration.

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