Beagley H A, Sheldrake J B
Br J Audiol. 1978 Aug;12(3):69-77. doi: 10.3109/03005367809078858.
Brainstem evoked potentials in response to clicks at 60dB, 70dB and 80dB were recorded from a group of 70 normally hearing subjects. There were 10 subjects (5 male, 5 female) for each of the decades from the second to the eighth. The youngest subject was 14 years, the oldest 79 years. The possibility of there being increased latencies as a function of age was examined. The results indicated that there was, for practical purposes, no such increase. On the other hand there was very strong evidence that in females latenceis are shorter than in males. In addition, amplitudes were reduced in the case of older subjects. Condifidence limits for latency were calculated. These may be helpful in deciding whether or not a particular latency is outside the normal range.
从70名听力正常的受试者中记录了在60分贝、70分贝和80分贝点击声刺激下的脑干诱发电位。从20岁到80岁,每十岁为一组,每组有10名受试者(5名男性,5名女性)。最年轻的受试者14岁,最年长的79岁。研究了潜伏期随年龄增加的可能性。结果表明,实际上不存在这种增加。另一方面,有非常有力的证据表明,女性的潜伏期比男性短。此外,老年受试者的波幅降低。计算了潜伏期的置信限。这可能有助于判断特定的潜伏期是否超出正常范围。