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Auditory Evoked Potential Response

Underwater hearing in sea snakes (Hydrophiinae): first evidence of auditory evoked potential thresholds

Underwater hearing in sea snakes (Hydrophiinae): first evidence of auditory evoked potential thresholds

... in response to airborne sounds in the sea snake Hydrophis ( previously Pelamis) platurus and measured responses over a range from 30 to 5000 Hz, with the highest sensitivity below 100 Hz, but poor sensitivity ...

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Analysis of the variability of auditory brainstem response components through linear regression

Analysis of the variability of auditory brainstem response components through linear regression

... Bio-logic’s Evoked Potential System (EP), from Bio-Logic, ...an auditory stimulus, lasted ...The auditory stimuli (clicks) were used for the 80, 60, 40 and 20 dBHL power intensities for each ...

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Evaluation of Auditory Brain Stem Evoked Response in Migraine patients

Evaluation of Auditory Brain Stem Evoked Response in Migraine patients

... produces auditory potentials. The receptor potential leads to the release of the neurotransmitters, which trigger action potentials in the dendrites of the ascending nerve fibers of the cochlear ...

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Evaluation of Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential in Essential Hypertension

Evaluation of Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential in Essential Hypertension

... Brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEPs) constitute an objective hearing test 6 ...in response to a brief auditory stimulation .The evoked potentials that appear following ...

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Binaural interaction component in auditory evoked potentials: characteristics and potential applications in audiology

Binaural interaction component in auditory evoked potentials: characteristics and potential applications in audiology

... Furst showed that ABR BIC is related to dir- ectional hearing [2,18]. Animal studies, espe- cially on rats, show that ABR BIC is produced secondary to binaural processing at the level of superior olivary complex (SOC). ...

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Monitoring sedation for bronchoscopy in mechanically ventilated patients by using the Ramsay sedation scale versus auditory-evoked potentials

Monitoring sedation for bronchoscopy in mechanically ventilated patients by using the Ramsay sedation scale versus auditory-evoked potentials

... the potential for vari- ation in intensity; (3) the lag time from the stimulus to the response may be longer for RSS monitoring since it is an observational assessment that examines the patient’s ...

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Neurophysiological differences between patients clinically at high risk for schizophrenia and neurotypical controls – first steps in development of a biomarker

Neurophysiological differences between patients clinically at high risk for schizophrenia and neurotypical controls – first steps in development of a biomarker

... a potential biomarker [67] for CHR ...steady-state evoked potential, the frequency modulated evoked response (FMAER), was ...of auditory dysfunction in ...

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Familiality of Auditory Evoked Potentials: Preliminary Investigation of the Auditory Brainstem Response and Late Latency Cortical Response

Familiality of Auditory Evoked Potentials: Preliminary Investigation of the Auditory Brainstem Response and Late Latency Cortical Response

... P3 response amplitudes and latencies have been found to be heritable in healthy families (Eischen & Polich, 1994) , suggesting a genetic underpinning which may be partially responsible for the variation in ...

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Relationship between M100 Auditory Evoked Response and Auditory Radiation Microstructure in 16p11 2 Deletion and Duplication Carriers

Relationship between M100 Auditory Evoked Response and Auditory Radiation Microstructure in 16p11 2 Deletion and Duplication Carriers

... clinical chromosome microarrays and included individuals with the same recurrent ⬃ 600-kb deletion (chr16:29, 652,990 – 30,199,351; hg19) without other known genetic diagnoses or pathogenic CNVs. Age-matched neurotypical ...

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A New Approach Correlating Binaural Hearing and the Brain’s Response

A New Approach Correlating Binaural Hearing and the Brain’s Response

... resulting evoked potentials from the auditory stimulation have important clinical ...averaged evoked potential, which can be used to compare the impact of different sets of ...voluntary ...

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Speech-evoked auditory brainstem response: a review of stimulation and acquisition parameters

Speech-evoked auditory brainstem response: a review of stimulation and acquisition parameters

... central auditory processing disorder ...and auditory processing disorders in which speech-ABR can detect the differences in their responses compare to the normal group are reading disorders and dyslexia ...

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Got rhythm? Better inhibitory control is linked with more consistent drumming and enhanced neural tracking of the musical beat in adult percussionists and nonpercussionists

Got rhythm? Better inhibitory control is linked with more consistent drumming and enhanced neural tracking of the musical beat in adult percussionists and nonpercussionists

... We set out to investigate inhibitory control through the lens of rhythmic expertise, building from our recent dis- covery of a percussionist advantage for inhibitory control (Slater et al., 2017). We found that more ...

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The influence of neural activity on cochlear mechanics in humans

The influence of neural activity on cochlear mechanics in humans

... were evoked by low level click ...ear, evoked alterations in cochlear mechanics which could be attributed to a variety of ...mechanical response to ...

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Monitoring chemically-induced myelin damages in the central nervous system via surface-recorded cerebellar auditory evoked potentials and radioimmunoassay of myelin basic protein in the cerebrospinal fluid

Monitoring chemically-induced myelin damages in the central nervous system via surface-recorded cerebellar auditory evoked potentials and radioimmunoassay of myelin basic protein in the cerebrospinal fluid

... this potential could be employed for monitoring myelinopathies involving cerebellar white ...surface potential are not clear, nor is the precise trajectory of the auditory cerebellar projecting ...

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Impaired speech perception in noise with a normal audiogram:No evidence for cochlear synaptopathy and no relation to lifetime noise exposure

Impaired speech perception in noise with a normal audiogram:No evidence for cochlear synaptopathy and no relation to lifetime noise exposure

... ABR wave I amplitude may also be subject to doubt as a measure of synaptopathy in humans, despite clear correlations with synaptic loss in animal models (e.g., Kujawa and Liberman, 2009). In humans, the measure is ...

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Mamo_unc_0153D_14858.pdf

Mamo_unc_0153D_14858.pdf

... the auditory system must be able to accurately encode different voice pitches and ...to auditory temporal processing as a limiting factor for speech-in-noise ...

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Comparison of Bilirubin Induced Neurologic Dysfunction Score with Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response in Detecting Acute Bilirubin Encephalopathy in Term Neonates

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... the auditory neural pathway in neonates and infants [11,12]. Auditory neuronal pathway is reported to be the most sensitive to bilirubin toxicity, that manifest as Sensori-Neural Hearing Loss (SNHL) ...the ...

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Automatic cortical representation of auditory pitch changes in Rett syndrome

Automatic cortical representation of auditory pitch changes in Rett syndrome

... preserved auditory functioning in these children, an issue of obvious clinical ...of auditory cortical processing without the need for overt behavioral ...the auditory evoked potential ...

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Early Diagnosis and Evolution of Deafness in Childhood Bacterial Meningitis: A Study Using Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials

Early Diagnosis and Evolution of Deafness in Childhood Bacterial Meningitis: A Study Using Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials

... We studied, prospectively, a group of 51 children with bacterial meningitis, using serial recordings of brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) from the earliest phase of the disease,[r] ...

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Screening of term birth asphyxiated infants for hearing loss using otoacoustic emission

Screening of term birth asphyxiated infants for hearing loss using otoacoustic emission

... mechanical response is elicited, while an afferent signal is transmitted to the brain an efferent signal is also emitted by the outer hair ...in auditory canal these oto acoustic emissions can be ...

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