Stapells D R, Oates P
School of Audiology and Speech Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Audiol Neurootol. 1997 Sep-Oct;2(5):257-80. doi: 10.1159/000259252.
This review paper briefly considers how stimulus, noise masking and recording parameters affect the frequency and place specificity of auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) to air- and bone-conducted stimuli. Issues concerning the use of clicks for ABR threshold estimates will first be presented, followed by results for tone-evoked ABR thresholds and how well they predict the pure-tone behavioral audiogram. Noise-masking options (e.g. high-pass noise, notched noise and white noise) to improve the frequency specificity of tone-evoked ABRs, which are now available on clinical ABR units, will also be discussed. The goal of this article is to demonstrate that ABRs to tonal stimuli can be successfully recorded in most clinical environments and can provide reasonably accurate estimates of 500- to 4000-Hz pure-tone behavioral thresholds in infants, children and adults. Specific parameters and protocols for obtaining frequency-specific ABR threshold responses are provided.
这篇综述文章简要探讨了刺激、噪声掩蔽和记录参数如何影响听性脑干反应(ABR)对气导和骨导刺激的频率及部位特异性。首先将阐述有关使用短声进行ABR阈值估计的问题,接着是纯音诱发ABR阈值的结果以及它们对纯音行为听力图的预测效果。还将讨论目前临床ABR设备上可用于提高纯音诱发ABR频率特异性的噪声掩蔽选项(如高通噪声、带陷噪声和白噪声)。本文的目的是证明在大多数临床环境中都能成功记录到对纯音刺激的ABR,并且能够为婴儿、儿童和成人提供500至4000赫兹纯音行为阈值的合理准确估计。文中提供了获取频率特异性ABR阈值反应的具体参数和方案。