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Auditory Brain Stem Evoked Responses to Bone-Conducted Signals
Larry Mauldin;
James Jerger, PhD
Arch Otolaryngol. 1979;105(11):656-661.
Abstract
Auditory brain stem evoked responses to air-conducted and boneconducted signals were recorded in subjects with normal hearing and in subjects with conductive hearing loss. In normal subjects, the latency to wave V for bone-conducted signals was approximately 0.5 ms longer than the latency for air-conducted signals delivered at the same sensation level. In conductive hearing loss, the separation of the latencyintensity functions for air conduction and bone conduction (corrected for the 0.5-ms delay) provided a valid estimate of the behavioral air-bone gap in the 1,000- to 4,000-Hz region.
(Arch Otolaryngol 105:656-661, 1979)
Author Affiliations
From the Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine and the Neurosensory Center of Houston.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Nov 29, 1978.
Reprint requests to 11922 Taylorcrest Rd, Houston, TX 77024 (Dr Jerger).
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