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Original Article

Latencies of ABR (Waves III and V) To Binaural Clicks: Effects of Interaural Time and Intensity Differences

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Pages 201-207 | Received 10 Feb 1983, Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Auditory brainstem responses to monaural clicks and to binaural clicks delivered with interaural time differences of 0.5 and 1 ms (delayed clicks in left ear) and interaural intensity differences (right ear minus left ear) of 0.±10, ±20, and ±30 dB were recorded bilaterally in 7 normal subjects. Latencies of wave III and wave V were studied as functions of click intensity difference for each of the two time-of-onset differences. As the intensity difference was gradually varied from +30 to -30 dB, the latencies were seen to shift (with constant III-V interval) from those of a monaural right-ear (non-delayed clicks) response to those of a monaural left-ear (delayed clicks) response by 0.5 and 1 ms. In all subjects this shift occurred in the 20-dB interval between equal intensity and 20-dB lagging-click dominance, and almost always most of the shift took place in either of the two 10-dB subintervals. Occasionally double-peaked waves appeared in the 20 dB-interval. Binaural ABRs may become useful for diagnosis in patients with signs of brain-stem disorder but with normal-hearing and normal audiometric findings including monaural ABR, as such patients have been found to shift their latencies more slowly with varying interaural intensity difference.

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