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  • Title: Comparison between the frequency specificities of auditory brainstem response thresholds to clicks with and without high-pass masking noise.
    Author: Conijn EA, Brocaar MP, van Zanten GA, van der Drift JF.
    Journal: Audiology; 1992; 31(5):284-92. PubMed ID: 1449431.
    Abstract:
    In this study, the frequency specificity of the auditory brainstem response (ABR) threshold to a click masked with 1590-Hz high-pass masking noise is compared with the frequency specificity of the unmasked click-evoked ABR threshold. The ABR threshold to the high-pass-noise-masked click stimulus is low frequency specific and corresponds with the 1,000-Hz pure-tone threshold. Although the ABR threshold to the unmasked click stimulus corresponds with the '3,000'-Hz pure-tone threshold, the frequency specificity seems much less pronounced than that of the low-frequency-specific stimulus. This study shows, however, that this apparent lack of frequency specificity can be attributed to the selection of pure-tone hearing losses. The ABR threshold evoked by an unmasked click stimulus is, therefore, preeminently useful as a high-frequency point of a two-point audiogram. The possible reasons why the ABR threshold evoked by a broad-band stimulus as the unmasked click corresponds with the higher frequencies of the pure-tone audiogram are discussed.
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