Lina-Granade G, Collet L, Morgon A
Laboratoire de Physiologie Sensorielle, URA-CNRS 1447, Université Claude-Bernard, Lyon, France.
Audiology. 1994 Jul-Aug;33(4):218-36. doi: 10.3109/00206099409071882.
Auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) were recorded using pseudo-random pulse trains called maximum-length sequences (MLSs), which allow high stimulus rates and simultaneous recording from both ears, and were compared to ABRs obtained by conventional averaging. In normally hearing subjects, ABRs by MLSs produced the same waves as conventional ABRs, although wave latencies increased and amplitudes decreased. In normal as in sensorineural ears, MLS-ABR thresholds were similar to conventional ABR thresholds (except when binaural recordings were made) and were correlated with high-frequency audiometric thresholds. Binaural MLS-ABR recordings represent the individual response of each ear, as shown by recordings of monaurally deaf subjects.
使用称为最大长度序列(MLS)的伪随机脉冲序列记录听觉脑干反应(ABR),该序列允许高刺激率并能同时记录双耳反应,并将其与通过传统平均法获得的ABR进行比较。在听力正常的受试者中,尽管波潜伏期增加且波幅减小,但MLS产生的ABR与传统ABR产生的波相同。在正常耳和感音神经性耳中,MLS-ABR阈值与传统ABR阈值相似(双耳记录时除外),且与高频听力测定阈值相关。如单耳失聪受试者的记录所示,双耳MLS-ABR记录代表每只耳朵的个体反应。