Houston H G, McClelland R J
Biol Psychiatry. 1985 Apr;20(4):419-30. doi: 10.1016/0006-3223(85)90044-7.
This study of auditory brainstem potentials in 123 normal hearing subjects examines the contributions of age and gender to intersubject variability of the response form and latency. The main features, wave I, wave III, and wave V, and the I-V interval were separately examined in premature infants, neonates, infants, children, and young adults. Perinatal changes in response latency were confirmed and significant additional shortening in the I-V interval was observed through childhood and adolescence. Significant gender differences in I-V interval were also observed in both children and adults. Whereas the age changes were consistent with the effects of myelination on conduction time, the nature and magnitude of the gender differences were in keeping with the differential growth changes in the central nervous system, reflected in the skull diameters of females and males. These two sources of intersubject variability, age and gender, should be considered when using the auditory brainstem potentials in clinical studies.
这项针对123名听力正常受试者的听觉脑干电位研究,探讨了年龄和性别对受试者间反应形式和潜伏期变异性的影响。分别对早产儿、新生儿、婴儿、儿童和年轻成年人的主要特征波I、波III和波V以及I-V间期进行了检查。围产期反应潜伏期的变化得到证实,并且在儿童期和青春期观察到I-V间期有显著的进一步缩短。在儿童和成人中均观察到I-V间期存在显著的性别差异。年龄变化与髓鞘形成对传导时间的影响一致,而性别差异的性质和程度与中枢神经系统的不同生长变化相符,这在女性和男性的颅骨直径中有所体现。在临床研究中使用听觉脑干电位时,应考虑年龄和性别这两个受试者间变异性的来源。