Overview of neurological, ocular, and genetic findings in individuals with bi‐allelic loss‐of‐function (LoF) ESAM variants. All affected subjects (n = 21) exhibited characteristic neurovascular and neurodevelopmental anomalies, while 45% also showed ocular (mainly retinal) involvement.
Mauro Lecca +7 more
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Optimal Timing for Auditory Brainstem Response After Tympanostomy Tube Placement in Children with Cleft Lip and Palate: A Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Oyake K +8 more
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The influence of methylphenidate on auditory brainstem response patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; an exploratory study. [PDF]
Claesdotter-Knutsson E +4 more
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Abstract Background Mutations in DMD affect not only muscles but also the brain. Cases of schizophrenia with DMD mutations have been described previously. Although female dystrophinopathy often has a milder phenotype, some affected females also have intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disorders.
Shusei Arafuka +15 more
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Evaluation of the Effects of Two Different Types of Chirp Stimuli on Auditory Brainstem Response in Young Adults. [PDF]
Gavgali O, Ozturk B.
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Comparison of auditory brainstem response and electrocochleography to assess the coupling efficiency of active middle ear implants. [PDF]
Gawliczek T +4 more
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Noise‐Induced Hearing Loss: From Pathological Mechanisms to Therapeutic Interventions
ABSTRACT Noise‐induced hearing loss (NIHL), a significant non‐genetic form of hearing impairment, is primarily managed through the use of hearing aids and cochlear implants. However, the fundamental pathological mechanisms underlying NIHL remain inadequately addressed.
Shiqi Huang +7 more
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Loss of C1q alters the auditory brainstem response. [PDF]
Chokr SM, Bui-Tran A, Cramer KS.
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A Comparison of the Human Voice ("Baah") Test and the Automated Auditory Brainstem Response in Detecting Neonates with Hearing Loss in a Community Setting. [PDF]
Chiong ANE +4 more
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Implantable Brain–Machine Interface for Olfactory Neural Regulation in Bioelectronic Nose: A Review
The olfactory Brain‐Machine Interface described in this paper bypasses damaged peripheral olfactory pathways by implanting stimulation electrodes in the olfactory bulb or higher‐order olfactory cortex, thereby forming a closed‐loop system that integrates signal acquisition, information decoding, and cortical integration.
Chen Wang +7 more
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