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. 2003 Jul;42(5):237-48.
doi: 10.3109/14992020309078343.

Auditory steady-state response thresholds of adults with sensorineural hearing impairments

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Auditory steady-state response thresholds of adults with sensorineural hearing impairments

Anthony T Herdman et al. Int J Audiol. 2003 Jul.

Abstract

This study evaluated the use of multiple auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs) to estimate the degree and configuration of behavioral audiograms of subjects with sensorineural hearing impairments. Place specificity of the multiple-ASSR method was also assessed. Multiple amplitude-modulated (77-105 Hz) tones (500, 1000, 2000 and 4000 Hz) were simultaneously presented to one ear. The results showed that, on average, multiple-ASSR thresholds were 14 +/- 13, 8 +/- 9, 10 +/- 10 and 3 +/- 10 dB above behavioral thresholds for 500, 1000, 2000 and 4000 Hz, respectively. Behavioral and multiple-ASSR thresholds were significantly correlated (r = 0.75-0.89). There were no significant differences between behavioral and multiple-ASSR measures of the audiogram configuration. In subjects with steep-sloping > or = 30 dB/ octave) hearing losses, multiple-ASSR thresholds did not underestimate behavioral thresholds revealing good place specificity. These results indicate that the multiple-ASSR method provides good estimates of the degree and configuration of hearing in individuals with sensorineural hearing impairments.

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