Deacon-Elliott D, Bell I, Campbell K B
School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Canada.
Audiology. 1987;26(6):363-8. doi: 10.3109/00206098709081564.
The brainstem auditory-evoked potential (BAEP) is often employed to determine auditory threshold in subjects who are unable to complete traditional behavioural testing. These responses are usually recorded during natural or drug-induced sleep. The effects of sleep on the BAEP threshold have however not been determined. BAEPs were recorded in 8 young adults in wakefulness and during natural sleep. Click stimuli were presented through a hearing aid device at either 0, 5, 10, 20 or 30 dB above the behavioural threshold. The amplitude of wave V decreased and its latency increased with decreases in stimulus intensity. The BAEP waveform was invariant in sleep. The overall mean BAEP threshold was approximately 16 dB above that determined by behavioural methods. This did not significantly vary in the sleeping subject.
脑干听觉诱发电位(BAEP)常用于确定无法完成传统行为测试的受试者的听觉阈值。这些反应通常在自然睡眠或药物诱导睡眠期间记录。然而,睡眠对BAEP阈值的影响尚未确定。对8名年轻成年人在清醒状态和自然睡眠期间进行了BAEP记录。通过助听器设备在高于行为阈值0、5、10、20或30分贝的水平上呈现点击刺激。随着刺激强度的降低,V波的振幅减小,潜伏期延长。睡眠中BAEP波形不变。BAEP总体平均阈值比行为方法确定的阈值高约16分贝。睡眠受试者的这一阈值没有显著变化。