نتایج جستجو برای: auditory brainstem responses

تعداد نتایج: 469812  

2015
Man Sze Wong SZE WONG Raymond M. Hurley Jennifer J. Lister Richard A. Roberts Man S. Wong

ABDUL -HOSSEIN JAFARY, ALI-ASGHAR PEYVANDI, MASOOD KAVIANI,

In an attempt to assess objectively the integrity of the auditory pathways in 30 patients with definite multiple sclerosis (MS), an audiometric evaluation was performed and auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) were obtained. Stressing the auditory system by increasing the stimulation rate showed some enhancement in the identification of MS. 24 (RO%) patients had an abnormal ABR along with c...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2009
Olaf Strelcyk Dimitrios Christoforidis Torsten Dau

Derived-band click-evoked auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) were obtained for normal-hearing (NH) and sensorineurally hearing-impaired (HI) listeners. The latencies extracted from these responses, as a function of derived-band center frequency and click level, served as objective estimates of cochlear response times. For the same listeners, auditory-filter bandwidths at 2 kHz were estimated u...

2013
Kaushlendra Kumar Jayashree S. Bhat Pearl Edna D’Costa Manav Srivastava Mohan Kumar Kalaiah

The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of stimulus polarity on speech evoked auditory brainstem response (ABR). In order to accomplish it, speech evoked ABR was recorded with various stimulus polarities from 17 normally hearing adults. The result of the study shows differential effect of stimulus polarity on components of speech evoked ABR. Latency of peaks for onset, sustai...

Journal: :Audiology & neuro-otology 2005
Andrew P Bradley Wayne J Wilson

In this paper, we describe an algorithm that automatically detects and labels peaks I-VII of the normal, suprathreshold auditory brainstem response (ABR). The algorithm proceeds in three stages, with the option of a fourth: (1) all candidate peaks and troughs in the ABR waveform are identified using zero crossings of the first derivative, (2) peaks I-VII are identified from these candidate peak...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2002
Cynthia G Fowler Christopher D Bauch Wayne O Olsen

The purpose of this study was to determine whether clicks presented in rarefaction or condensation modes produce more accurate diagnostic information. Subjects were 20 consecutive patients who were seen at the Mayo Clinic for unilateral acoustic neuromas. The nontumor ear served as a control to minimize intersubject variability in the latencies. A standard audiologic evaluation was followed by ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2002
Barbara Cone-Wesson Richard C Dowell Dani Tomlin Gary Rance Wu Jia Ming

Two studies are reported in which the threshold estimates from auditory steady-state response (ASSR) tests are compared to those of click- or toneburst-evoked auditory brainstem responses (ABRs). The first, a retrospective review of 51 cases, demonstrated that both the click-evoked ABR and the ASSR threshold estimates in infants and children could be used to predict the pure-tone threshold. The...

Journal: :Audiology : official organ of the International Society of Audiology 1992
S J Kramer

The feasibility of recording bone-conducted auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) to 500-Hz and 2000-Hz tone bursts and clicks was investigated in normal-hearing adults. For all 3 stimuli, responses were detectable in all subjects at 30 dB nHL. At 20 dB nHL, the tone burst responses were detectable in 80-87% of the subjects, demonstrating that even the responses to 500-Hz tone bursts were relativ...

2011
M. Laroche H.R. Dajani A.M. Marcoux

Speech auditory brainstem responses (speech ABR) reflect activity that is phase-locked to the harmonics of the fundamental frequency (F0) up to at least the first formant (F1). Recent evidence suggests that responses at F0 in the presence of noise are more robust than responses at F1, and are also dissociated in some learning-impaired children. Peripheral auditory processing can be broadly divi...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2012
Edward W Large Felix V Almonte

Tonal relationships are foundational in music, providing the basis upon which musical structures, such as melodies, are constructed and perceived. A recent dynamic theory of musical tonality predicts that networks of auditory neurons resonate nonlinearly to musical stimuli. Nonlinear resonance leads to stability and attraction relationships among neural frequencies, and these neural dynamics gi...

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