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Electrically Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses in Cochlear Implant Patients
ORL, 1992Electrically evoked auditory brainstem responses (EABR) were recorded in completely deaf patients implanted with Ineraid multichannel cochlear implants. Clear and reproducible EABR were obtained from all patients. Parametric differences with auditory brainstem responses (ABR) were demonstrated and can be explained by the different natures of both types
A, Kasper, M, Pelizzone, P, Montandon
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Electrically evoked auditory brainstem response: Growth of response with current level
Hearing Research, 1991The electrically evoked brainstem response (EABR) was measured in cochlear implant users who had received either the Ineraid multichannel implant or the Nucleus multichannel implant. Although both implants use a multi-electrode array, they are different in a number of ways.
P J, Abbas, C J, Brown
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Effect of Stimulation Parameters on Electrically Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2000It is evident that the conventional technique for cochlear implant adjustment is not suitable for children in their first years of life. In order to find a solution to this problem, the possibility of electrically evoked auditory brainstem response (EABR) recording was investigated.
G A, Tavartkiladze +3 more
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Electrically evoked auditory brainstem response in peripherally myelin-deficient mice
Hearing Research, 1995The integrity of the myelin sheath is important for normal electrophysiological function and survival of neurons that make up the auditory nerve. It is hypothesized that myelin deficiency of the auditory nerve may change the electrophysiologic characteristics of the auditory system, especially the temporal properties.
R, Zhou, P J, Abbas, J G, Assouline
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Auditory tract asymmetry in brainstem electrical responses during binaural stimulation
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1981A recently developed technique to demonstrate binaural interaction in brainstem auditory electrical responses was systematically investigated. From analysis of the BSERs of eight normal hearing adults, it was found that variations in binaural interaction difference traces are related to an artificial relationship created by this technique between the ...
T N, Decker, S W, Howe
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Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports
Assessing auditory nerve excitability is crucial in determining candidacy for Cochlear Implantation (CI). Pre-operative tests, such as Electrical Auditory Brainstem Response (EABR), are utilized to evaluate the function of the auditory pathway.
M. Jabri
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Assessing auditory nerve excitability is crucial in determining candidacy for Cochlear Implantation (CI). Pre-operative tests, such as Electrical Auditory Brainstem Response (EABR), are utilized to evaluate the function of the auditory pathway.
M. Jabri
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Electrically evoked auditory brainstem response in cochlear implant users.
Georgian medical news, 2007The waveforms and parameters of electrically evoked auditory brainstem responses, eeABRs, registered in cochlear implant users, were compared with those of acoustically evoked auditory brainstem responses, aeABRs, recorded in normally hearing subjects. The eeABRs, in contrast to the aeABRs, contained dubious Wave IV, while missed Waves VI and VII.
M, Hey +4 more
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Acoustically and Electrically Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses
1997In early models of the generation of the human auditory brainstem response (ABR), the successive components were considered to arise in consecutive structures of the auditory pathway (e.g. Lev and Sohmer, 1972). Waves I, II, III, IV, and V were in particular believed to originate from the 8th nerve, cochlear nuclei, superior olivary complex, lateral ...
H. von Specht +4 more
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Reliability and predictive value of the electrically evoked auditory brainstem response
British Journal of Audiology, 1994The reliability and predictive value of the low-pulse-rate electrical auditory brainstem response (EABR) threshold and the high-pulse-rate psychophysical threshold used in electrode mapping of adult cochlear implant patients was assessed. Eight patients, all implanted with the Nucleus multi-channel cochlear implant and experienced users, participated ...
L R, Aubert, G P, Clarke
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Hearing Research, 1991
The electrically evoked auditory brainstem potential (EABR) was recorded in users of both the Nucleus cochlear implant and the Ineraid cochlear implant. The refractory properties of the EABR were evaluated by measuring the response amplitude to a two-pulse stimulus where the interpulse interval was varied.
P J, Abbas, C J, Brown
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The electrically evoked auditory brainstem potential (EABR) was recorded in users of both the Nucleus cochlear implant and the Ineraid cochlear implant. The refractory properties of the EABR were evaluated by measuring the response amplitude to a two-pulse stimulus where the interpulse interval was varied.
P J, Abbas, C J, Brown
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