1990
DOI: 10.1121/1.400119
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Stimulus dependencies of the gerbil brain-stem auditory-evoked response (BAER). III: Additivity of click level and rate with noise level

Abstract: Two experiments were performed that evaluated the effects of ipsilateral-direct broadband noise maskers on the gerbil brain-stem auditory-evoked response (BAER) to click stimuli. In experiment 1, clicks were presented at 27 Hz at levels including 70, 80, 90, and 100 dB pSPL. Noise conditions included a no-noise control, and included noise levels varying in 10-dB increments from 20 dB SPL to a maximum noise level of 50, 60, 70, and 80 dB SPL for click levels of 70, 80, 90, and 100 dB pSPL, respectively. Gerbil … Show more

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“…P1, N1, P2 and N2 were detected manually blind to genotype and frequency and used to calculate wave I and II amplitudes and latencies. Input-output (I/O) function slopes of the amplitude and latency growth function curves (that is, amplitude and latency as a function of stimulus intensity) were calculated as described previously 6770 over stimulus intensities ranging from 40–90 dB SPL. I/O function slopes were only calculated when distinct positive and negative peaks could be unambiguously identified.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P1, N1, P2 and N2 were detected manually blind to genotype and frequency and used to calculate wave I and II amplitudes and latencies. Input-output (I/O) function slopes of the amplitude and latency growth function curves (that is, amplitude and latency as a function of stimulus intensity) were calculated as described previously 6770 over stimulus intensities ranging from 40–90 dB SPL. I/O function slopes were only calculated when distinct positive and negative peaks could be unambiguously identified.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%