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Linear and nonlinear temporal interaction components of mid-latency auditory evoked potentials obtained with maximum length sequence stimulation

Dec 8, 2009
A maximum length sequence (MLS) is a quasi-random sequence of clicks and silences that enables simultaneous recording of linear components and nonlinear temporal interaction components (NLTICs). NLTICs are produced when the stimulation rate is fast...

Effects of lowpass and highpass filtering on the intelligibility of speech based on temporal fine-structure or envelope cues

Dec 8, 2009
This study aimed to assess whether or not temporal envelope (E) and fine structure (TFS) cues in speech convey distinct phonetic information. Syllables uttered by a male and female speaker were (i) processed to retain either E or TFS within 16...

Age- and sex-related differences in brainstem auditory evoked potentials in secondary school students living in Northern European Russia

Dec 8, 2009
Abstract Brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) were studied in 46 1st- to 11th-year students (22 boys and 24 girls) of a rural secondary school in Arkhangel’sk oblast. The objective of this work was to study age- and sex-related differences...

Why Speech-Language Pathology?

Dec 8, 2009
Did you know that there are approximately as many speech-language pathologists in the United States as there are dentists? A surprising piece of information given the lack of public attention the speech pathology profession receives. The following...

Bilateral Electric Acoustic Stimulation: A Comparison of Partial and Deep Cochlear Electrode Insertion

Dec 8, 2009
Background/Aims: A patient with bilateral severe, sloping, high-frequency hearing loss was treated with sequential bilateral electric acoustic stimulation (EAS) using the MED-EL Duet EAS cochlear implant. On one side, a partial 18-mm insertion of the...


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