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Brief Communication Binaural Interaction in the Auditory Brainstem Response: Multichannel Recordings
Author(s)
Thodi, Chryssoula D.
Katbamna, Bharti
Abstract
Binaural interaction in the auditory brainstem response: Multichannel recordings. Thodi, C. and Katbamna, B. (Department of Speech and Hearing, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH 44115, USA). Scand Audiol 1993; 22: 205-208 Binaural interaction (BI) waveforms were derived from multichannel recordings of auditory-evoked brainstem responses obtained at moderate and high intensity levels. The component latencies of all the BI responses derived from the contralateral channel were significantly prolonged compared with those derived from ipsilateral and non-cephalic channels. These channel differences were identified only at the moderate intensity level, indicating that BI cannot be isolated from the effects of stimulus interaction at higher intensities. The amplitudes were not significantly different across channels or intensities, indicating that ipsilateral, contralateral or non-cephalic recordings can be used to study BI. However, identification of channel differences on simultaneous multichannel recordings may provide an index of true neural interaction.
Part Of
Scandinavian Audiology
Issue
3
Volume
22
Date Issued
1993-01-01
Open Access
No
DOI
10.3109/01050399309047470
Department
School