Weston P F, Manson J I
Br J Audiol. 1985 Nov;19(4):243-9. doi: 10.3109/03005368509078979.
A slow component of the auditory brainstem response (BSER) to broad band clicks was revealed in a case of high frequency hearing loss. The latency, morphology, and threshold level characteristics of the response resembled those for the slow wave response (SWR) to 500 Hz tone pips. The SWR to clicks appeared to be initiated by the cochlear partition below 2 kHz and was unmasked by a hearing loss at 2 kHz and above. With click stimuli at intensities above the 2 kHz hearing thresholds, wave V dominated the response to clicks, thus supporting the evidence that wave V is initiated from the high frequency region of the cochlear partition. Caution is advised in interpreting threshold studies using click BSERs, as the SWR may be mistaken for a delayed wave V.
在一例高频听力损失病例中,发现了听觉脑干反应(BSER)对宽带点击声的一个慢成分。该反应的潜伏期、形态和阈值水平特征与对500Hz短纯音的慢波反应(SWR)相似。对点击声的SWR似乎由2kHz以下的耳蜗隔启动,并且在2kHz及以上的听力损失情况下不会被掩盖。当点击刺激强度高于2kHz听力阈值时,V波在对点击声的反应中占主导,从而支持了V波由耳蜗隔高频区域启动的证据。在解释使用点击BSER的阈值研究时需谨慎,因为SWR可能会被误认为是延迟的V波。