نتایج جستجو برای: auditory brainstem responses

تعداد نتایج: 469812  

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2007
Wendy Pearce Maryanne Golding Harvey Dillon

Infants with auditory neuropathy and possible hearing impairment are being identified at very young ages through the implementation of hearing screening programs. The diagnosis is commonly based on evidence of normal cochlear function but abnormal brainstem function. This lack of normal brainstem function is highly problematic when prescribing amplification in young infants because prescriptive...

Journal: :The international tinnitus journal 2012
Giulia Cartocci Giuseppe Attanasio Francesco Fattapposta Nicoletta Locuratolo Daniela Mannarelli Roberto Filipo

INTRODUCTION Serotonin seems to play a central role in tinnitus. The intensity dependence of auditory evoked potential (IDAP) is considered an index of central serotonergic activity in the auditory cortex. The higher the steepness of the N1/P2 component amplitude-stimulus function slope (N1/P2 ASF slope as calculated by IDAP), the lower the central serotonergic activity. Similarly, the N1 ampli...

2015
Ha Trang Tarif Masri Zada Fawzia Heraut

BACKGROUND Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) is a rare disease characterized by severe central hypoventilation due to abnormal autonomic control of breathing. The PHOX2B gene, mutations of which define the disease, is expressed in a group of nuclei located in brainstem areas. Pathways controlling breathing and auditory pathways traverse very similar anatomic structures. In the ...

HS Shin

Low threshold Ca2+ currents mediated by T-type channels underlie burst spike activities of relay neurons in the thalamus. We have previously reported that knock-out mice for T-type channels show an enhanced nociceptive response to visceral pain, accompanied by an increase in tonic spikes in the absence of burst spikes in thalamic relay neurons. These results raised a possibility that T-type cha...

2012
Jeffrey James Wenstrup Kiran Nataraj Jason Tait Sanchez

This review describes mechanisms and circuitry underlying combination-sensitive response properties in the auditory brainstem and midbrain. Combination-sensitive neurons, performing a type of auditory spectro-temporal integration, respond to specific, properly timed combinations of spectral elements in vocal signals and other acoustic stimuli. While these neurons are known to occur in the audit...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2011
Boris Gourévitch Jean-Marc Edeline

Elderly people often show degraded hearing performance and have difficulties in understanding speech, particularly in noisy environments. Although loss in peripheral hearing sensitivity is an important factor in explaining these low performances, central alterations also have an impact but their exact contributions remained unclear. In this study, we focus on the functional effects of aging on ...

Journal: :Science 1981
N K Marshall E Donchin

The auditory brainstem response varies in a circadian rhythm that is negatively correlated with the circadian rhythm in oral temperature. The auditory brainstem responses and oral temperature were recorded every 3 hours from three healthy male subjects during a 2-day period. The data indicate that a reduction of 1 degree C in oral temperature is associated with an increase of 200 microseconds i...

بهزادمقدم, محمدحسین, رجبی, رضا, عرب حسینی, محمدحسین, نبوی, سعید, واعظی, مهناز,

Background and Objective: Hyperbilirubinemia is a common neonatal abnormality. Severe hyperbilirubinemia is a risk factor for auditory system injury. Auditory brainstem responses (ABR) are important in early diagnosis of hearing impairments in healthy term infants with elevated bilirubin levels requiring exchange transfusion. Materials and Methods: During a two- year- period (2007 – 2009), in a...

Journal: :Hearing research 2005
Jörg Damaschke Helmut Riedel Birger Kollmeier

The precedence effect in subjective localization tasks reflects the dominance of directional information of a direct sound (lead) over the information provided by one or several reflections (lags) for short delays. By collecting data of both psychoacoustical measurements and auditory evoked potentials the current study aims at neurophysiological correlates for the precedence effect in humans. I...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2017
Nicole E. Neef Bent Müller Johanna Liebig Gesa Schaadt Maren Grigutsch Thomas C. Gunter Arndt Wilcke Holger Kirsten Michael A. Skeide Indra Kraft Nina Kraus Frank Emmrich Jens Brauer Johannes Boltze Angela D. Friederici

Dyslexia is a reading disorder with strong associations with KIAA0319 and DCDC2. Both genes play a functional role in spike time precision of neurons. Strikingly, poor readers show an imprecise encoding of fast transients of speech in the auditory brainstem. Whether dyslexia risk genes are related to the quality of sound encoding in the auditory brainstem remains to be investigated. Here, we qu...

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