reviewInternational Journal of AudiologyJan 1, 2003ESClosed access

Human auditory steady-state responses: Respuestas auditivas de estado estable en humanos

University of Toronto · Baycrest Hospital

PubMed
Indexed incrossrefpubmed

Abstract

Steady-state evoked potentials can be recorded from the human scalp in response to auditory stimuli presented at rates between 1 and 200 Hz or by periodic modulations of the amplitude and/or frequency of a continuous tone. Responses can be objectively detected using frequency-based analyses. In waking subjects, the responses are particularly prominent at rates near 40 Hz. Responses evoked by more rapidly presented stimuli are less affected by changes in arousal and can be evoked by multiple simultaneous stimuli without significant loss of amplitude. Response amplitude increases as the depth of modulation or the intensity increases. The phase delay of the response increases as the intensity or the carrier…

No related works found for this paper.