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The amplitude modulation-following response as an audiometric tool.

S K Griffiths1, R D Chambers.   

Abstract

The amplitude modulation-following response (AMFR) is an auditory scalp-recorded potential, evoked using continuous, amplitude-modulated tones. The current study was designed to explore the audiometric utility of the AMFR by demonstrating the frequency specificity of the response and assessing the relation between behaviorally measured pure-tone thresholds and AMFR detection thresholds. Subjects in this study were six normal-hearing and four hearing-impaired adults. High-pass masking results in the normal hearing subjects demonstrated that the AMFR is associated with a narrow range of activation along the cochlea around the carrier frequency. Frequency-specific results from the hearing-impaired subjects confirmed this finding. Thresholds for the AMFR, defined in spectral terms, were consistent with the behavioral estimates in both the normal and the hearing-impaired subjects.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1783225     DOI: 10.1097/00003446-199108000-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ear Hear        ISSN: 0196-0202            Impact factor:   3.570


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