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Brain stem auditory evoked potentials: The use of noise estimate

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1980
One of the main difficulties with the interpretation of evoked potential data is the question of how much noise is contained within the average. This question is crucial in deciding whether any particular peak component is a genuine signal, or whether it is a random occurrence due to noise.
Reginald G. Bickford, Peter K.H Wong
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Brain Stem Auditory Evoked Potentials in Jaundiced Gunn Rats

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1989
Bilirubin encephalopathy causes potentially preventable brain damage and hearing loss. The site of auditory dysfunction is controversial, despite pathologic studies showing damage to brain stem auditory nuclei in humans and experimental animals. We studied the effects of bilirubin toxicity on the auditory system of homozygous jaundiced Gunn rats by ...
Kurt E. Hecox, Steven M. Shapiro
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BRAIN STEM AUDITORY EVOKED POTENTIALS IN PATIENTS WITH CONGENITAL ATRESIA

The Laryngoscope, 1979
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the value of the brain stem auditory evoked response in the definitive assessment of newborn and older infants with congenital malformations of the auditory system. Clinical cases selected illustrate the methodology required in the evaluation and demonstrate how the technique can facilitate immediate and ...
Barbara Cone   +2 more
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Auditory brain-stem evoked potentials in patients undergoing dialysis

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1986
Auditory brain-stem evoked potentials (ABEPs) and pure-tone audiograms were obtained for 38 patients with renal failure, undergoing dialysis, before and after a dialysis session, and for 40 healthy normal subjects. Blood chemistry was also evaluated for each patient before and after dialysis.
Ben-David Y   +9 more
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Brain stem auditory evoked potentials in unmedicated schizophrenic patients

Biological Psychiatry, 1985
Numerous differences in auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) have been found between schizophrenic patients and normal controls. Roemer et al. (1979) have reported decreased stability in the AEP to click stimuli from 15 to 450 msec poststimulus: Shagass et al.
Martin L. Brecher, Henri Begleiter
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Brain-stem auditory evoked potentials in children with perinatal encephalopathies

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2000
We sought to describe if neurological damage, in terms of brain lesions, syndrome and syndrome severity led to abnormalities in the brain-stem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) in order to provide a profile of children that could be used as an indicator of subsequent neurological sequelae.
Gabriela Romero   +3 more
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Comparison of cat and human brain-stem auditory evoked potentials

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1987
Brain-stem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) elicited by clicks were recorded from both humans and cats. The responses of the two species were compared as functions of click level, click rate, ear stimulated, and electrode position. Since the BAEPs appear to have both high- and low-frequency components, the responses were filtered to analyze these ...
Nelson Y. S. Kiang   +5 more
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Recovery Function of the Human Brain Stem Auditory-Evoked Potential

International Journal of Audiology, 1979
Amplitude reduction and peak latency prolongation were observed in the human brain stem auditory-evoked potential (BEP) with preceding (conditioning) stimulation. At a conditioning interval (CI) of 5 ms the alteration of BEP was greater than at a CI of 10 ms. At a CI of 10 ms the amplitudes of some BEP components (e.g.
Zaza Lagidze, Zurab Kevanishvili
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Computer identification of waves in the auditory brain stem evoked potentials

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1980
The high reliability with which the waves I through V can be identified in auditory brain stem potential (BAEP) recordings suggests the possibility of using the computer to identify the peaks. This paper examines the application of a smoothing algorithm in which detection of zero crossings in the derivative array of the averaged potentials is used to ...
J.E Kephart   +3 more
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Emergence of the brain-stem auditory evoked potential in the premature lamb

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1990
Brain-stem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) were elicited by bone conducted stimuli in the very immature lamb following delivery, wherein liquid ventilation techniques were utilized to control cardiopulmonary and acid-base conditions, independent of umbilical-placenta support. Unlike previous studies of the in utero fetal lamb in which the BAEP could
Vinod K. Bhutani   +4 more
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