ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare the findings of minimum levels of answers through air and bone conductions between the Visual Reinforcement Audiometry and the Steady-State Auditory Evoked Potential in infants from six to twelve months, with and without conductive disorder. Methods: sixty children aged six to twelve months were evaluated, 30 presenting conductive disorder, and 30 not presenting it. Children with malformation in the external auditory meatus with neurological alteration and / or genetic syndrome were excluded, as well as patients with sensorineural or mixed hearing loss. The infants were subjected to Visual Reinforcement Audiometry and Steady-State Auditory Evoked Potential evaluation through air and bone conduction on the same...
Background: An electrophysiological investigation with auditory brainstem response (ABR), round wind...
With the introduction of newborn hearing screening, infants are being diagnosed with hearing loss du...
Purpose: There are currently no objective measures to evaluate hearing function in young infants wit...
PURPOSE: To correlate the findings of an open-field audiometry with the thresholds of steady-state a...
To improve our understanding of normal responses in infants, the present study compares air-conducti...
This study investigates how well the air- (AC) and bone-conduction (BC) auditory steady-state respon...
The purpose of this dissertation was to determine whether multiple auditory-state responses (ASSRs)...
OBJECTIVE: The auditory steady-state response (ASSR) to air-conduction (AC) stimuli has been widely ...
The purpose of the present study is to obtain behavioural bone-conduction thresholds of infants 7-15...
Introduction The tone-evoked auditory brainstem responses (tone-ABR) enable the differential diagnos...
Copyright © 2012 Jennifer L. Hatton et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the audiological journey of a group of infants with auditory neuropathy spect...
Copyright © 2012 Jennifer L. Hatton et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Ear and Hearing 1998. This version is repro...
[[abstract]]Objective: To determine the effectiveness of objective statistical detection in CAEP tes...
Background: An electrophysiological investigation with auditory brainstem response (ABR), round wind...
With the introduction of newborn hearing screening, infants are being diagnosed with hearing loss du...
Purpose: There are currently no objective measures to evaluate hearing function in young infants wit...
PURPOSE: To correlate the findings of an open-field audiometry with the thresholds of steady-state a...
To improve our understanding of normal responses in infants, the present study compares air-conducti...
This study investigates how well the air- (AC) and bone-conduction (BC) auditory steady-state respon...
The purpose of this dissertation was to determine whether multiple auditory-state responses (ASSRs)...
OBJECTIVE: The auditory steady-state response (ASSR) to air-conduction (AC) stimuli has been widely ...
The purpose of the present study is to obtain behavioural bone-conduction thresholds of infants 7-15...
Introduction The tone-evoked auditory brainstem responses (tone-ABR) enable the differential diagnos...
Copyright © 2012 Jennifer L. Hatton et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the audiological journey of a group of infants with auditory neuropathy spect...
Copyright © 2012 Jennifer L. Hatton et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Ear and Hearing 1998. This version is repro...
[[abstract]]Objective: To determine the effectiveness of objective statistical detection in CAEP tes...
Background: An electrophysiological investigation with auditory brainstem response (ABR), round wind...
With the introduction of newborn hearing screening, infants are being diagnosed with hearing loss du...
Purpose: There are currently no objective measures to evaluate hearing function in young infants wit...