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A Telehealth System for Remote Auditory Evoked Potential Monitoring [PDF]
A portable, Internet-based EEG/Auditory Evoked Potential (AEP) monitoring system was developed for remote electrophysiological studies during sleep. The system records EEG/AEP simultaneously at the subject’s home for increased comfort and flexibility ...
Millan MsC, PhD, Jorge+1 more
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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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Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Potentials (BAEPs) in Normal and Autistic Children [PDF]
Currently, there are two main hypotheses explaining the autistic syndrome, concerning the sensory and cognitive information processing levels in the central nervous system (CNS).
82212, 菅原, 正和
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OPA1-related auditory neuropathy: site of lesion and outcome of cochlear implantation. [PDF]
Hearing impairment is the second most prevalent clinical feature after optic atrophy in Dominant Optic Atrophy associated with mutations in the OPA1 gene.
Arslan, E+12 more
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Aided cortical auditory evoked potentials in response to changes in hearing aid gain
Objective: There is interest in using cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) to evaluate hearing aid fittings and experience-related plasticity associated with amplification; however, little is known about hearing aid signal processing effects on ...
Curtis J. Billings+2 more
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Evaluation of evoked potentials to dyadic tones after cochlear implantation [PDF]
Auditory evoked potentials are tools widely used to assess auditory cortex functions in clinical context. However, in cochlear implant users, electrophysiological measures are challenging due to implant-created artefacts in the EEG.
Buechler, Michael+7 more
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Auditory evoked potentials in multiple sclerosis [PDF]
The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of auditory and neurotological disorders in multiple sclerosis (MS). Twenty female and 9 male with a definite diagnosis of multiple sclerosis without signs of involvement of the brain stem underwent an ...
Almeida, Alessandra Varella De+3 more
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Multiple time scales of adaptation in the auditory system as revealed by human evoked potentials.
Single neurons in the primary auditory cortex of the cat show faster adaptation time constants to short- than long-term stimulus history. This ability to encode the complex past auditory stimulation in multiple time scales would enable the auditory ...
Jordi Costa-Faidella+4 more
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Direct Current Auditory Evoked Potentials During Wakefulness, Anesthesia, and Emergence from Anesthesia [PDF]
Direct current auditory evoked potentials (DC-AEPs) are a sensitive indicator of depth of anesthesia in ani-mals. However, they have never been investigated in humans. To assess the potential usefulness of DC-AEPs as an indicator of anesthesia in humans,
Bauer, Herbert+5 more
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ON and OFF components in the auditory evoked potential [PDF]
It has been suggested that the ON and OFF components of the auditory evoked potential (AEP) may be mediated by independent physiological mechanisms and that the response to a brief tone consists of overlapping ON and OFF responses. Two experiments were performed to evaluate these proposals.
Terence W. Picton, Steven A. Hillyard
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