Arlinger S D, Jerlvall L B, Ahrén T, Holmgren E C
Acta Otolaryngol. 1977 Sep-Oct;84(3-4):213-9. doi: 10.3109/00016487709123959.
Slow evoked cortical potentials in response to linear frequency ramps of a continuous pure tone with a 1 kHz base frequency have been recorded from ten relatively young subjects with hearing loss of cochlear origin. At small frequency ramps, the N1-latency of their responses to the three ramp durations studied (20, 100, 500 msec) was significantly longer than those of a group with normal hearing. As the ramps are made larger, the difference between the latencies of the pathological group and the normal group becomes smaller; above a certain rate of frequency change, the latency of N1 becomes smaller in the pathological cases than in the normal group. This crossover occurs at frequency change rates around 1-3 kHz/sec. It is concluded that recording of evoked cortical responses to frequency ramps may provide an additional tool in the differential diagnosis of hearing disorders.
已从十名患有耳蜗性听力损失的相对年轻的受试者中记录到了对具有1kHz基频的连续纯音的线性频率斜坡作出反应的慢诱发性皮层电位。在小频率斜坡时,他们对所研究的三种斜坡持续时间(20、100、500毫秒)的反应的N1潜伏期明显长于听力正常组。随着斜坡变大,病理组和正常组潜伏期之间的差异变小;在超过一定频率变化率时,病理病例中N1的潜伏期比正常组更小。这种交叉出现在约1-3kHz/秒的频率变化率处。得出的结论是,记录对频率斜坡的诱发性皮层反应可能为听力障碍的鉴别诊断提供一种额外的工具。