1981
DOI: 10.1016/0013-4694(81)90184-x
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Intracranially recorded responses from the human auditory nerve: New insights into the origin of brain stem evoked potentials (BSEPs)

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“…Uma das classificações mais utilizadas é a de Möller, Jannetta, Bennett & Möller (1981), na qual estão descritos os sítios geradores: onda I -porção distal ao tronco encefálico do nervo auditivo, onda II -porção proximal, onda III -núcleo coclear, onda IV -complexo olivar superior, onda Vlemnisco lateral, onda VI colículo inferior, onda VII -corpo geniculado medial.…”
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“…Uma das classificações mais utilizadas é a de Möller, Jannetta, Bennett & Möller (1981), na qual estão descritos os sítios geradores: onda I -porção distal ao tronco encefálico do nervo auditivo, onda II -porção proximal, onda III -núcleo coclear, onda IV -complexo olivar superior, onda Vlemnisco lateral, onda VI colículo inferior, onda VII -corpo geniculado medial.…”
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“…The BAEP is generated by synchronous firing of neurons in structures along the ascending auditory pathway including the auditory nerve, cochlear nuclei, superior olivary nucleus, lateral lemniscus and inferior colliculus (5,6,7,8).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential (BAEP) was chosen in two studies (12,13) , both addressed the diagnosis of FAS, with the outcomes suggesting that alteration in neural synchrony was similar between them, 21% (13) and 15% (12) . The two studies also described increasing interpeak latencies involving waves III and V as a suggestive sign of abnormality, that is, dysfunction involving the superior olivary complex and lateral lemniscus/inferior colliculus (28) . The other two studies used the recording of late or long latency potentials (19,21) : the first survey (19) analyzed components N1 and P300 and observed that children with FAS presented smaller amplitude and latency at P300 compared with those of the control group with the active electrode in the frontal position; whereas the latter article (21) used the recording of components P2, N2 and P300 and observed that the children exposed to alcohol during pregnancy presented greater latency at N2 in the recording of the frequent stimulus compared with those of the control group.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Central Auditory Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 95%