2019
DOI: 10.1101/781831
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Optimizing auditory brainstem response acquisition using interleaved frequencies

Abstract: Auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) require averaging responses to hundreds or thousands of repetitions of a stimulus (e.g., tone pip) to obtain a measurable evoked response at the scalp. Fast repetition rates lead to changes in ABR amplitude and latency due to adaptation. To minimize the effect of adaptation, stimulus rates are sometimes as low as 10 to 13.3/s, requiring long acquisition times. The trade-off between reducing acquisition time and minimizing the effect of adaptation on ABR responses is an espec… Show more

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