Altman M M, Shenhav R, Schaudinischky L
Acta Otolaryngol. 1975 Jan-Feb;79(1-2):46-50. doi: 10.3109/00016487509124653.
An instrument called the Accelerometer Recording System (ARS) was developed for graphically recording responses of neonates to auditory stimulation. Its main component, is an accelerometer, which picks up vibrations of the crib, caused by the response movements of the infant. In a pilot study with 400 newborns, a distinct record was registered in all but seven. The ARS seems to offer a semi-objective test procedure which is short, simple and reliable. It promises to be a valid test method for mass screening of newborns for early detection of profound hearing loss.
一种名为加速度计记录系统(ARS)的仪器被开发出来,用于以图形方式记录新生儿对听觉刺激的反应。其主要部件是一个加速度计,它能检测到婴儿反应动作引起的婴儿床振动。在一项对400名新生儿的初步研究中,除7名婴儿外,其他所有婴儿都有明显记录。ARS似乎提供了一种半客观的测试程序,该程序简短、简单且可靠。它有望成为一种有效的测试方法,用于对新生儿进行大规模筛查,以早期发现严重听力损失。