28
Views
11
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Individual Differences in Auditory Electric Responses: Comparisons of Between-Subject and Within-Subject Variability IV. Latency-variability Comparisons in Early, Middle, and Late Responses

&
Pages 175-182 | Received 11 Jan 1990, Accepted 16 Mar 1990, Published online: 12 Oct 2009

References

  • Arslan E, Prosser S, Michelini S. Simultaneous recording of auditory evoked potentials; relationships among the fast, middle and long latency components. Scand Audiol 1984; 13: 75–81
  • Berlin C I, Hood L J, Allen P. Asymmetries in evoked potentials. Hearing science; recent advances, C I Berlin. College-Hill Press, San Diego 1985; 461–77
  • Jerger S, Jerger J. Audiologic applications of early, middle, and late auditory evoked potentials. The Hearing Journal 1985; 38(11)31–6
  • Lane L H, Mendel M I, Kuppermann G L, Vivion M C, Buchanan L H, Goldstein R. Phase distortion of averaged electroencephalic response. Arch Otolaryngol 1974; 99: 428–32
  • Laukli E, Mair I WS. Early auditory-evoked responses: Filter effects. Audiology 1981; 20: 300–12
  • Lauter J L. Dichotic identification of complex sounds: Absolute and relative ear advantages. J Acoust Soc Am 1982; 71: 701–7
  • Lauter J L. Functional-activation asymmetries in normal humans studied with quantitative EEG (qEEG): first tests in the CNS Project. J Acoust Soc Am 1988; 84: S57
  • Lauter J L. Functional organization of normal human auditory central nervous systems observed with multiple noninvasive techniques: Year One of the CNS Project. J Acoust Soc Am 1989; 86: S46
  • Lauter J L. Auditory system. Neurobiology of disease, A L Pearlman, R C Collins. Oxford University Press, New York 1990; 101–23
  • Lauter J L, Loomis R L. Individual differences in auditory electric responses: comparisons of between-subject and within-subject variability. I. Absolute latencies of brainstem vertex-positive peaks. Scand Audiol 1986; 15: 167–72
  • Lauter J L, Loomis R L. Individual differences in auditory electric responses: comparisons of between-subject and within-subject variability. II. Amplitude of brainstem vertex-positive peaks. Scand Audiol 1988; 17: 87–92
  • Lauter J L, Karzon R G. Individual differences in auditory electric responses. III. A replication, with observations of individual vs. group characteristics. Scand Audiol 1990a; 19: 67–72
  • Lauter J L, Karzon R G. Individual differences in auditory electric responses: comparisons of between-subject and within-subject variability. V. Amplitude-variability comparisons in early, middle, and late responses. Scand Audiol 1990b, in press
  • Maurizi M, Ottaviani F, Paludetti G, Rosignoli M, Almadori G, Tassoni A. Middle-latency auditory components in response to clicks and low- and middle-frequency tone pips (0.5-1 kHz). Audiology 1984; 23: 569–80
  • Osterhammel P. The unsolved problems in analog filtering on the auditory brainstem responses. Scand Audiol 1981; 69–74, (Suppl 13)
  • Parving A, Salomon G, Elberling C, Larsen B, Lassen N A. Middle components of the auditory-evoked response in bilateral temporal lobe lesions: Report on a patient with auditory agnosia. Scand Audiol 1980; 9: 161–7

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.