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  • Title: Auditory brainstem responses from human adults and infants: influence of stimulus onset.
    Author: Folsom RC, Aurich CD.
    Journal: Audiology; 1987; 26(2):117-22. PubMed ID: 3606471.
    Abstract:
    Auditory brainstem responses were recorded from adults and 3-month-old infants in response to gated noise bursts of variable rise/fall time. Stimuli were presented at 50 dB nHL for rise/fall times of 0, 1, 2.5, and 5 ms. Acoustic spectra of noise-burst stimuli were identical for all rise/fall conditions. Results show that increases in stimulus rise time were accompanied by increased latency and decreased amplitude of ABR wave V recorded from both adult and infant subjects. Constant differences between adult and infant data were observed across rise/fall conditions for both latency and amplitude values. Adult and infant subjects do not differentially process stimulus onset.
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