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A Model for the Auditory Evoked Brainstem Responses

International Journal of Audiology, 1978
The present research was undertaken to approach the formation of the Brainstem Evoked Response (BSER) by means of modelling techniques similar to those previously successfully adopted to interpret the generation of the Auditory Nerve Action Potential. The definition of a model intended to reproduce the compound electrical response of a given ensemble ...
F. Grandori, E. Biondi
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Infant hearing screening with an automated auditory brainstem response screener and the auditory brainstem response

Acta Paediatrica, 1996
From 1653 babies hospitalized in the Veterans General Hospital—Taipei from 1993 to 1995, 260 infants at risk of hearing impairment were selected. The risk criteria of hearing impairment for neonates were based on the recommendation of the US Joint Committee on Infant Hearing, 1990 Position Statement. All these infants were screened with the Algo‐1 Plus,
A S Shiao   +5 more
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A comparison of the three-dimensional auditory brainstem response and the conventional auditory brainstem response in children

Brain and Development, 2002
For measurement of neural activity in the brainstem auditory pathway, the conventional two-dimensional (2D) auditory brainstem response (ABR) does not provide a true response, because the equivalent dipoles originate from the stereoregularity pathway. It is thus necessary to use three-dimensional (3D) ABR to estimate the true response of the brainstem.
Akihiro Yasuhara, Aiko Hori
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Identification of auditory brainstem responses

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1993
Auditory brainstem evoked responses are routinely used in audiology and otoneurology. An automatic method can be used to roughly classify the responses into probably normal, probably abnormal, and uncertain cases. Interpretation of the auditory brainstem response is a multistage process.
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Tuning of the auditory brainstem OFF responses is complementary to tuning of the auditory brainstem ON response

Hearing Research, 1985
Continuous masking studies show a complementary pattern of effects on the auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) which are generated by the onset and by the offset of a midfrequency tone. The masking profiles of the two responses are almost opposite with a probe stimulus frequency of 32 kHz (16-32 kHz is the midfrequency region for the CBA/J mouse).
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Brainstem auditory evoked response in adrenoleukodystrophy

Annals of Neurology, 1979
AbstractClinical, laboratory, and electrophysiological data, including brainstem auditory evoked responses, are reported in a case of adrenoleukodystrophy. A striking asymmetry was noted in wave VI of the brainstem auditory evoked potential, followed by absence of any recognizable wave on the abnormal side. The presumed site of origin of wave VI is the
Ruggero G. Fariello   +2 more
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Brainstem auditory-evoked response in dogs

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2005
5-12 Although such an approach may be used to obtain a psychoacoustic audiogram in which the frequency of the sound is plotted against the minimum intensity required to elicit a behavioral response, results are influenced by the dog’s mental state, rate of adaptation to the sound stimulus, and sensitivity to visual and vibratory stimuli.
Wilson, WJ, Mills, PC
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Abnormalities of the Auditory Brainstem Response in Vitiligo

Scandinavian Audiology, 1993
Accumulating evidence suggests that vitiligo is a systemic disease affecting the entire pigmentary system and possibly the melanin-containing cellular elements of the nervous system. In the present paper we comparatively study the auditory brainstem response (ABR) of 30 patients with active vitiligo and 50 healthy human subjects in order to detect ...
D. Tsambaos   +4 more
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Bias in scoring auditory brainstem responses

British Journal of Audiology, 1992
ABR waveforms from 50 multi-handicapped children were analysed by nine judges in an investigation of scoring bias. Prior to estimating threshold for each subject, the judges were provided with either true or false ABR thresholds. This preliminary information was true in 25 of the cases and false in the other 25.
Douglas Del Zotto   +2 more
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Auditory Brainstem Response

2010
Auditory brainstem response to auditory stimulation is a non-invasive technique used to test the functional integrity of the brainstem connections and nuclei involved with hearing This method has been used in evaluating potential early brain damage from high serum levels of unconjugated bilirubin.
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