The Effect of Stimulus Duration and Inter-stimulus Interval on Cortical Responses in Infants

Maryanne Golding, S. Purdy, Mridula Sharma, H. Dillon
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Abstract

Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEP) were recorded from ten normal-hearing infants, aged 3 to 7 months, using the natural speech segments /m/ and /t/. The aim was to investigate the effect of selected stimulus durations and inter-stimulus intervals (ISIs) on infant responses. In the first experiment, various stimulus durations were used but the ISI was fixed. Results showed no significant difference in the latency of the first positive peak (P1) with changes in stimulus duration, but there was a minor increase in amplitude when duration increased from short to medium length. In the second experiment, medium length stimuli were presented with various ISIs. Results showed that as the ISI increased, P1 latency was constant but its amplitude increased non-linearly for /t/ only. It appears therefore, that for the selected speech stimuli there was no clear advantage in using stimulus durations beyond 35 ms and ISIs beyond 1125 ms in infant assessments.
刺激持续时间和间隔时间对婴儿大脑皮层反应的影响
采用自然语段/m/和/t/记录10例3 ~ 7月龄正常听力婴儿的皮层听觉诱发电位(CAEP)。目的是研究选择的刺激持续时间和刺激间隔(ISIs)对婴儿反应的影响。在第一个实验中,使用了不同的刺激持续时间,但ISI是固定的。结果显示,第一正峰(P1)潜伏期随刺激持续时间的变化无显著差异,但随着刺激持续时间从短到中,振幅略有增加。在第二个实验中,中长度刺激以不同的ISIs呈现。结果表明,随着ISI的增加,P1潜伏期保持不变,但其振幅仅在/t/时呈非线性增加。因此,对于选择的言语刺激,在婴儿评估中使用超过35 ms的刺激持续时间和超过1125 ms的刺激持续时间并没有明显的优势。
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