脑干V波对音调刺激的潜伏期。

B A Weber, R C Folsom
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本研究旨在探讨在脑干诱发反应(BER)测听中使用音调刺激代替传统的滴答声的可行性。将2000赫兹、4000赫兹或咔哒声以7个强度等级呈现给6名正常年轻人。结果表明,音点可以很容易地诱发ber。后一项发现可能归因于刺激上升时间的差异。音点似乎为误码率测听带来了更大的频率特异性,而不会导致引起反应的能力明显下降。
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Brainstem wave V latencies to tone pip stimuli.

The present study was undertaken to examine the feasibility of using tone pip stimuli rather than conventional clicks in brainstem evoked response (BER) audiometry. Trains of 2000-Hz tone pips, 4000-HZ tone pips or clicks were presented at seven intensity levels to six normal young adults. Results demonstrated that BERs can be readily elicited by tone pips. This latter finding may be attributable to the differences in stimulus rise times. Tone pips appear to introduce greater frequency specificity to BER audiometry without a marked loss in the ability to elicit the response.

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