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Original Article

Middle Components of the Auditory Evoked Response in Young Children

Pages 83-86 | Received 02 Nov 1983, Published online: 12 Oct 2009

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Hiromi Ueda. (1990) Brain Stem (ABR) and Middle Latency (MLR) Auditory Evoked Responses in Infants. Scandinavian Audiology 19:3, pages 171-174.
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Tokuro Suzuki & Minato Hirabayashi. (1987) Age-Related Morphological Changes in Auditory Middle-Latency Response. Audiology 26:5, pages 312-320.
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J. J. Rotteveel, E. J. Colon, R. de Graaf, S. L. H. Notermans, G. B. A. Stoelinga & Y. Visco. (1986) The Central Auditory Conduction at Term Date and Three Months After Birth III. Middle Latency Responses (MLRs). Scandinavian Audiology 15:2, pages 75-84.
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S. Prosser & E. Arslan. (1985) Does General Anaesthesia Affect the Child's Auditory Middle Latency Response (MLR)?. Scandinavian Audiology 14:2, pages 105-107.
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Frank F. Yang, Bradley McPherson, Huang Shu & Yuhan Xiao. (2012) Central auditory nervous system dysfunction in infants with non-syndromic cleft lip and/or palate. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 76:1, pages 82-89.
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Peggy A. Oates & Suzanne C. Purdy. (2001) Frequency specificity of the human auditory brainstem and middle latency responses using notched noise masking. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 110:2, pages 995-1009.
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Therese McGee & Nina Kraus. (1996) Auditory Development Reflected by Middle Latency Response. Ear and Hearing 17:5, pages 419-429.
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Shalini Arehole, Lloyd E. Augustine & Radha Simhadri. (1995) Middle latency response in children with learning disabilities: Preliminary findings. Journal of Communication Disorders 28:1, pages 21-38.
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Masaru Aoyagi, Teruo Kiren, Yoshinori Kim, Yutaka Suzuki, Takeo Fuse & Yoshio Koike. (1993) Optimal modulation frequency for amplitude-modulation following response in young children during sleep. Hearing Research 65:1-2, pages 253-261.
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Jaco W. Pasman, Jan J. Rotteveel, Ruurd de Graaf, Ben Maassen & Servaas L.H. Notermans. (1991) Detectability of auditory evoked response components in preterm infants. Early Human Development 26:2, pages 129-141.
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D.I. Smith, J.H. Mills & R.A. Schmiedt. (1990) Frequency selectivity of the middle latency response. Hearing Research 43:2-3, pages 95-105.
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J. J. Rotteveel. 1990. Evoked Potential Manual. Evoked Potential Manual 79 114 .
D.I. Smith, F.S. Lee & J.H. Mills. (1989) Middle latency response: Frequency and intensity effects. Hearing Research 42:2-3, pages 293-303.
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Constantine W. Palaskas, Michael J. Wilson & Robert A. Dobie. (2016) Electrophysiologic Assessment of Low‐Frequency Hearing: Sedation Effects. Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 101:4, pages 434-441.
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Kevin T. Kavanagh, Patricia L. Crews, William D. Domico & Virginia A. McCormick. (2016) Comparison of the Intrasubject Repeatability of Auditory Brain Stem and Middle Latency Responses Elicited in Young Children. Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 97:3, pages 264-271.
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Lionel Collet, Roland Duclaux, Marie-Josèphe Challamel & Michel Revol. (1988) Effect of sleep on middle latency response (MLR) in infants. Brain and Development 10:3, pages 169-173.
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Nina Kraus, Nancy Reed, D. Ian Smith, Laszlo Stein & Cheryl Cartee. (1987) High-pass filter settings affect the detectability of MLRs in humans. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Evoked Potentials Section 68:3, pages 234-236.
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Nina Kraus, D. Ian Smith, Therese McGee, Laszlo Stein & Cheryl Cartee. (1987) Development of the middle latency response in an animal model and its relation to the human response. Hearing Research 27:2, pages 165-176.
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J.J. Rotteveel, D.F. Stegeman, R. de Graaf, E.J. Colon & Y.M. Visco. (1987) The maturation of the central auditory conduction in preteram infants until three months post term. III. The middle latency auditory evoked response (MLR). Hearing Research 27:3, pages 245-256.
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Nina Kraus, D Ian Smith, Nancy L Reed, Laszlo K Stein & Cheryl Cartee. (1985) Auditory middle latency responses in children: Effects of age and diagnostic category. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Evoked Potentials Section 62:5, pages 343-351.
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