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Auditory evoked potentials and multiple sclerosis. [PDF]
UNLABELLED Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory, demyelinating disease that can affect several areas of the central nervous system. Damage along the auditory pathway can alter its integrity significantly.
C. G. Matas+3 more
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The auditory evoked potential and paediatric anaesthesia
We have examined the raw EEG activity and auditory evoked responses (AER) in 35 children, aged 3 days to 13 yr (median 1.5 yr), undergoing general anaesthesia for routine surgery. Binaural stimuli were presented at a frequency of 6.12 Hz and the EEG was recorded and stored using the Northwick Park auditory evoked response software.
S.W. O'kelly, D.C. Smith, S N Pilkington
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Initial absence of N20 waveforms from median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials in a patient with cardiac arrest and good outcomes [PDF]
A 34-year-old male was brought to the hospital with a chest gunshot wound. Pulseless upon arrival, blood pressure was absent for 10 minutes. A thoracotomy resulted in return of spontaneous circulation.
Miguel E. Habeych+3 more
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Late Auditory evoked potentials in individuals with tinnitus
Summary Long latency auditory evoked potentials (LLAEP) alterations in individuals with tinnitus are suggestive of dysfunction in the central auditory pathways at a cortical level.
Valdete Alves Valentins dos Santos Filha+1 more
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Introduction Auditory training (AT) exercises as the main part of auditory rehabilitation have emerged as a promising method for enhancing auditory perception and communication skills in individuals with hearing impairments or difficulties in auditory ...
Ali Hajimohammadi, Fatemeh Heidari
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Tinnitus or ringing of the ears is a subjective phantom sensation necessitating behavioral models that objectively demonstrate the existence and quality of the tinnitus sensation. The gap detection test uses the acoustic startle response elicited by loud
Susanne Dehmel+2 more
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Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials in 2-Year-Old Subjects
Introduction Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) can be used to evaluate both peripheral and cortical components of auditory function, and contribute to the assessment of functional sensitivity and auditory thresholds, especially in neonates and ...
Inaê Costa+4 more
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Auditory evoked potentials in peripheral vestibular disorder individuals
Introduction: The auditory and vestibular systems are located in the same peripheral receptor, however they enter the CNS and go through different ways, thus creating a number of connections and reaching a wide area of the encephalon.
Matas, Carla Gentile+4 more
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Background. The growing incidence of such central nervous system disorders as encephalitis (EP), acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) and multiple sclerosis (MS) in pediatric population, similarity of their clinical manifestations at the onset ...
E. Yu. Skripchenko+4 more
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Introduction Studies using the Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential with speech stimulus are increasing in Brazil, and there are divergences between the methodologies used for testing. Objectives To analyze the parameters used in the study of
Luísa Bello Gabriel+4 more
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