Update on frequency specificity of AEP measurements
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Update on frequency specificity of AEP measurements
Abstract
Auditory evoked potentials acquired with frequency-specific stimuli are useful in estimating hearing sensitivity in difficult-to-test patients. Stimulus characteristics, test methods, strengths, and limitations of the auditory brainstem response, SN10 response, middle latency response, and 40-Hz response are reviewed. Clinical strategies using frequency-specific stimuli are suggested for the evaluation of children and adults.
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