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From otoacoustic emission to late auditory potentials P300: the inhibitory effect
Fecha
2012Registro en:
ACTA NEUROBIOLOGIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, WARSAW, v. 72, n. 3, supl., Part 2, pp. 296-307, SEP-OCT, 2012
0065-1400
Autor
Schochat, Eliane
Matas, Carla Gentile
Samelli, Alessandra Giannella
Mamede Carvallo, Renata Mota
Institución
Resumen
This study verifies the effects of contralateral noise on otoacoustic emissions and auditory evoked potentials. Short, middle and late auditory evoked potentials as well as otoacoustic emissions with and without white noise were assessed. Twenty-five subjects, normal-hearing, both genders, aged 18 to 30 years, were tested. In general, latencies of the various auditory potentials were increased at noise conditions, whereas amplitudes were diminished at noise conditions for short, middle and late latency responses combined in the same subject. The amplitude of otoacoustic emission decreased significantly in the condition with contralateral noise in comparison to the condition without noise. Our results indicate that most subjects presented different responses between conditions (with and without noise) in all tests, thereby suggesting that the efferent system was acting at both caudal and rostral portions of the auditory system.