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Electrophysiological Auditory Measures to Identify Potential Cortical Markers of TinnitusCaldwell, Joshua 12 1900 (has links)
Tinnitus, or the perception of sound in the absence of external acoustic stimuli, is a common condition that impacts approximately 10-15% of the United States population, with similar prevalence rates reported in other countries. Current diagnosis of tinnitus relies on case history and audiometric testing, which depend on responses provided by the patient. To date, there is no objective test that can be used for tinnitus diagnosis, despite the high prevalence and significant financial impacts of this condition. Cortical auditory evoked potentials have shown promise in their ability to assess not only the integrity of the auditory system, but also higher level preattentional and cognitive processing. For this study, the pitch-matched tinnitus frequency was used to evoke an auditory late response. Double oddball paradigms with the tinnitus frequency as the deviant stimuli were also used to evoke a mismatch negativity and P300 to determine where along the auditory pathway biomarkers of tinnitus may exist. The results of this study suggest that when the tinnitus frequency is incorporated into paradigms designed to produce cortical auditory evoked potentials, differences exist between participants with tinnitus and matched controls without tinnitus. Individuals with tinnitus exhibit smaller MMN amplitudes and area under the curve and have a more parietal distribution in their P300 responses on topographic maps compared to non-tinnitus participants. Evaluation of relationships between perceived tinnitus severity and electrophysiological measures also revealed that P2 latency was a significant predictor of tinnitus severity, with longer latencies indicating greater severity. Findings of this study have clinical implications for test paradigms that may be used in an objective tinnitus test battery and for measures that can predict tinnitus severity.
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Estudo dos potenciais evocados auditivos em indivíduos com queixa de zumbido / Study of auditory evoked potentials in individuals with tinnitus complaintSantos Filha, Valdete Alves Valentins dos 28 September 2009 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: na tentativa de elucidar alguns aspectos relacionados ao zumbido, levantou-se a hipótese de alteração nas vias auditivas centrais. Diante disso, os potenciais evocados auditivos podem representar uma alternativa para detectar possíveis alterações auditivas centrais que possam estar presentes nesta população e que indiquem o provável sítio gerador desse sintoma. OBJETIVO: caracterizar os potenciais evocados auditivos de curta, média e longa latências em indivíduos com e sem queixa de zumbido e expostos a ruído ocupacional. MÉTODO: foram avaliados 60 sujeitos expostos a ruído de origem ocupacional com níveis de pressão sonora elevados (maior que 85 dBA), tanto do gênero masculino quanto feminino, na faixa etária entre 29 e 50 anos de idade, sendo 30 com queixa de zumbido (grupo pesquisa) e 30 sem queixa de zumbido (grupo controle). Foram realizados os potenciais evocados auditivos de curta, média e longa latências. RESULTADOS: na análise dos potenciais de curta latência, foi observado um aumento predominante das latências das ondas I e III, bem como, alteração de tronco encefálico baixo em 16 indivíduos do grupo pesquisa. Quanto aos potenciais de média latência, observou-se médias maiores para a latência da onda Na nas modalidades C4/A1 e C3/A2 no grupo pesquisa, evidenciando oito indivíduos com alteração. Por sua vez, para a latência da onda Pa e amplitude Na-Pa, tal aumento foi encontrado em todas as modalidades analisadas (C3/A1, C4/A1, C3/A2, C4/A2), sendo o efeito eletrodo o tipo de alteração mais frequentemente observado para a amplitude Na-Pa, e o aumento de latência para as ondas Na e Pa. Com relação aos potenciais de longa latência, constatou-se que o grupo pesquisa apresentou valores médios das latências das ondas N1, P2 e P300 e amplitude N1-P2 maiores que o grupo controle. Observou-se, também, um maior número de indivíduos alterados para o grupo pesquisa nos componentes N1(18 indivíduos) e P2 (20 indivíduos), sendo que o mesmo não pôde ser observado para o componente P300. Para esses potenciais, o aumento de latência foi tipo de alteração mais evidente. No estudo da associação entre lado da alteração nos potenciais evocados auditivos e localização do zumbido, verificou-se uma maior associação entre zumbido bilateral e alteração bilateral nos potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico e nos componentes N1, P2 e P300. CONCLUSAO: com base nos achados descritos, os resultados mostraram homogeneidade dos dois grupos quanto à faixa etária e tempo de exposição ao ruído. Apesar da inexistência de significância em algumas análises realizadas, as medidas dos potenciais de curta, média e longa latências mostraram que a maior parte dos indivíduos avaliados do grupo pesquisa apresentou alteração ao serem comparados com o grupo controle. Portanto, poder-se-ia supor a existência de uma possível disfunção no Sistema nervoso auditivo central desde o nervo auditivo até a região cortical em indivíduos com queixa de zumbido expostos a níveis de pressão sonora de origem ocupacional / INTRODUCTION: attempting to elucidate some aspects related to tinnitus, the hypothesis of alteration in the central auditory pathways was raised. Thus, auditory evoked potentials may represent an alternative to detect possible central auditory disorders that may be present in this population and that indicate the probable generator site of such symptom. AIM: to characterize short, middle and long latencies auditory evoked potentials in individuals with and without tinnitus complaint and exposed to occupational noise. METHOD: sixty subjects exposed to occupational noise with elevated sound pressure level (greater than 85 dBA), male and female, ranging in age from 29 to 50 years old took part in this study; 30 of them had tinnitus complaint (study group) and 30 did not have tinnitus complaint (control group). Short, middle and long latencies auditory evoked potentials were performed. RESULTS: analyzing the short latency potentials it was observed a predominant increase of the latency of waves I and III, as well as alteration in the lower brainstem in 16 individuals of the study group. Concerning the middle latency potentials it was observed higher averages for the latency of wave Na in the modalities C4/A1 and C3/A2 in the study group, evidencing eight individuals with altered results. Such increase was found in all modalities analyzed (C3/A1, C4/A1, C3/A2, C4/A2) for the latency of wave Pa and amplitude Na-Pa; the electrode effect was the most frequent type of alteration observed for the amplitude Na-Pa and the latency increase, for waves Na and Pa. Concerning the long latency potentials it was observed that the study group presented greater mean values of latencies of waves N1, P2 and P300, and amplitude N1-P2 than the control group. It was also observed in the study group a greater number of altered results concerning the components N1 (18 individuals) and P2 (20 individuals); the same was not observed for the component P300. For these potentials, the latency increase was the most evident type of alteration. Studying the association between the side of the altered auditory evoked potentials and the localization of the tinnitus it was verified a higher association between bilateral tinnitus and bilateral alteration in the brainstem auditory evoked potentials and in components N1, P2 and P300. CONCLUSION: based on the findings described, results showed homogeneity in both groups concerning the age and the time of noise exposure. Despite the inexistence of statistical significance in some of the analysis performed, measures of short, middle and long latencies potentials showed that most of the individuals analyzed in the study group presented alteration when compared to the control group. Therefore, the existence of a possible dysfunction in the central auditory nervous system from the auditory nerve until the cortical region in individuals with tinnitus complaint, exposed to sound pressure levels of occupational origin could be supposed
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Estudo dos potenciais evocados auditivos em indivíduos com queixa de zumbido / Study of auditory evoked potentials in individuals with tinnitus complaintValdete Alves Valentins dos Santos Filha 28 September 2009 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: na tentativa de elucidar alguns aspectos relacionados ao zumbido, levantou-se a hipótese de alteração nas vias auditivas centrais. Diante disso, os potenciais evocados auditivos podem representar uma alternativa para detectar possíveis alterações auditivas centrais que possam estar presentes nesta população e que indiquem o provável sítio gerador desse sintoma. OBJETIVO: caracterizar os potenciais evocados auditivos de curta, média e longa latências em indivíduos com e sem queixa de zumbido e expostos a ruído ocupacional. MÉTODO: foram avaliados 60 sujeitos expostos a ruído de origem ocupacional com níveis de pressão sonora elevados (maior que 85 dBA), tanto do gênero masculino quanto feminino, na faixa etária entre 29 e 50 anos de idade, sendo 30 com queixa de zumbido (grupo pesquisa) e 30 sem queixa de zumbido (grupo controle). Foram realizados os potenciais evocados auditivos de curta, média e longa latências. RESULTADOS: na análise dos potenciais de curta latência, foi observado um aumento predominante das latências das ondas I e III, bem como, alteração de tronco encefálico baixo em 16 indivíduos do grupo pesquisa. Quanto aos potenciais de média latência, observou-se médias maiores para a latência da onda Na nas modalidades C4/A1 e C3/A2 no grupo pesquisa, evidenciando oito indivíduos com alteração. Por sua vez, para a latência da onda Pa e amplitude Na-Pa, tal aumento foi encontrado em todas as modalidades analisadas (C3/A1, C4/A1, C3/A2, C4/A2), sendo o efeito eletrodo o tipo de alteração mais frequentemente observado para a amplitude Na-Pa, e o aumento de latência para as ondas Na e Pa. Com relação aos potenciais de longa latência, constatou-se que o grupo pesquisa apresentou valores médios das latências das ondas N1, P2 e P300 e amplitude N1-P2 maiores que o grupo controle. Observou-se, também, um maior número de indivíduos alterados para o grupo pesquisa nos componentes N1(18 indivíduos) e P2 (20 indivíduos), sendo que o mesmo não pôde ser observado para o componente P300. Para esses potenciais, o aumento de latência foi tipo de alteração mais evidente. No estudo da associação entre lado da alteração nos potenciais evocados auditivos e localização do zumbido, verificou-se uma maior associação entre zumbido bilateral e alteração bilateral nos potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico e nos componentes N1, P2 e P300. CONCLUSAO: com base nos achados descritos, os resultados mostraram homogeneidade dos dois grupos quanto à faixa etária e tempo de exposição ao ruído. Apesar da inexistência de significância em algumas análises realizadas, as medidas dos potenciais de curta, média e longa latências mostraram que a maior parte dos indivíduos avaliados do grupo pesquisa apresentou alteração ao serem comparados com o grupo controle. Portanto, poder-se-ia supor a existência de uma possível disfunção no Sistema nervoso auditivo central desde o nervo auditivo até a região cortical em indivíduos com queixa de zumbido expostos a níveis de pressão sonora de origem ocupacional / INTRODUCTION: attempting to elucidate some aspects related to tinnitus, the hypothesis of alteration in the central auditory pathways was raised. Thus, auditory evoked potentials may represent an alternative to detect possible central auditory disorders that may be present in this population and that indicate the probable generator site of such symptom. AIM: to characterize short, middle and long latencies auditory evoked potentials in individuals with and without tinnitus complaint and exposed to occupational noise. METHOD: sixty subjects exposed to occupational noise with elevated sound pressure level (greater than 85 dBA), male and female, ranging in age from 29 to 50 years old took part in this study; 30 of them had tinnitus complaint (study group) and 30 did not have tinnitus complaint (control group). Short, middle and long latencies auditory evoked potentials were performed. RESULTS: analyzing the short latency potentials it was observed a predominant increase of the latency of waves I and III, as well as alteration in the lower brainstem in 16 individuals of the study group. Concerning the middle latency potentials it was observed higher averages for the latency of wave Na in the modalities C4/A1 and C3/A2 in the study group, evidencing eight individuals with altered results. Such increase was found in all modalities analyzed (C3/A1, C4/A1, C3/A2, C4/A2) for the latency of wave Pa and amplitude Na-Pa; the electrode effect was the most frequent type of alteration observed for the amplitude Na-Pa and the latency increase, for waves Na and Pa. Concerning the long latency potentials it was observed that the study group presented greater mean values of latencies of waves N1, P2 and P300, and amplitude N1-P2 than the control group. It was also observed in the study group a greater number of altered results concerning the components N1 (18 individuals) and P2 (20 individuals); the same was not observed for the component P300. For these potentials, the latency increase was the most evident type of alteration. Studying the association between the side of the altered auditory evoked potentials and the localization of the tinnitus it was verified a higher association between bilateral tinnitus and bilateral alteration in the brainstem auditory evoked potentials and in components N1, P2 and P300. CONCLUSION: based on the findings described, results showed homogeneity in both groups concerning the age and the time of noise exposure. Despite the inexistence of statistical significance in some of the analysis performed, measures of short, middle and long latencies potentials showed that most of the individuals analyzed in the study group presented alteration when compared to the control group. Therefore, the existence of a possible dysfunction in the central auditory nervous system from the auditory nerve until the cortical region in individuals with tinnitus complaint, exposed to sound pressure levels of occupational origin could be supposed
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Eletrofisiologia da audição em indivíduos com vestibulopatias periféricas pré e pós reabilitação vestibular / Electrophysiological evaluation of hearing in individuals with peripheral vestibular disorders before and after vestibular rehabilitation therapyNunes, Cristiane da Silva 12 September 2011 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Os Potenciais Evocados Auditivos avaliam a atividade neuroelétrica da via auditiva desde o nervo auditivo até o córtex cerebral. A vectoeletronistagmografia permite analisar os canais semicirculares e/ou nervo vestibular inferior, verificando se existe comprometimento vestibular periférico ou central. A reabilitação vestibular é composta de exercícios físicos ativos e repetitivos de olhos, cabeça e corpo e/ou manobras específicas que visam diminuir a tontura e a instabilidade corporal, aumentar a estabilização no olhar, o controle postural e melhorar o bem-estar na realização das atividades do diaa- dia. Levando-se em conta a escassez de trabalhos na literatura que investiguem a via auditiva central em indivíduos com síndrome vestibular periférica e que sejam submetidos à reabilitação vestibular, torna-se importante conhecer o funcionamento do sistema auditivo central, desde o tronco encefálico até o córtex auditivo, em indivíduos com vestibulopatias periféricas. OBJETIVOS: caracterizar os potenciais evocados auditivos de curta, média e longa latências em indivíduos com vestibulopatias periféricas, bem como verificar a evolução destes potenciais e dos resultados obtidos no Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) frente à reabilitação vestibular. MÉTODOS: Foram submetidos à avaliação eletrofisiológica da audição por meio dos potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico (PEATE), potencial evocado auditivo de média latência (PEAML) e potencial cognitivo (P300), bem como à aplicação do questionário DHI, antes e após reabilitação vestibular, 20 indivíduos com diagnóstico de Síndrome Vestibular Periférica Irritativa (SVPI) e 17 indivíduos com diagnóstico de Síndrome Vestibular Periférica Deficitária (SVPD), com idades entre 20 e 70 anos. RESULTADOS: Os resultados demonstraram que o grupo com SVPD apresentou maior porcentagem de resultados alterados no PEATE e PEAML. No que diz respeito aos tipos de alterações, pode-se observar no grupo com SVPD, alteração em tronco encefálico baixo no PEATE pré e pós RV; aumento das latências das ondas Na e Pa no PEAML pós RV, aumento da latência da onda Pa pré RV e efeito eletrodo para a amplitude Na- Pa pós RV. No grupo com SVPI, foi observada alteração do tipo outros no PEATE pré RV; aumento da latência da onda Pa no PEAML pré e pós RV e ambas as alterações para a amplitude Na-Pa pós RV. No estudo da evolução dos resultados pré e pós RV, pode-se observar maior porcentagem de resultados semelhantes para os três potenciais, em ambos os grupos avaliados. Na comparação do DHI pré e pós RV, ocorreram melhores resultados para os aspectos físico, emocional e funcional no grupo com SVPI e para os aspectos físico e emocional no grupo com SVPD. Tornam-se necessários mais estudos que avaliem a via auditiva central destes indivíduos para uma melhor caracterização dos achados eletrofisiológicos / INTRODUCTION: The auditory evoked potentials assess the neuroelectrical activity of the auditory pathway from the auditory nerve to the cerebral cortex. The vectoelectronystagmography analyzes the semicircular canals and/or inferior vestibular nerve, checking peripheral or central vestibular involvement. The vestibular rehabilitation therapy consists in active exercises and repetitive eyes exercises, head and body and/or specific maneuvers to reduce the dizziness and body instability, increase gaze stability and postural control and also improve well-being in daily activities. Taking into account the scarcity of studies in the literature that investigate the central auditory pathways in subjects who underwent vestibular rehabilitation therapy, it becames important to know the central auditory system from the brainstem to the auditory cortex, in subjects with peripheral vestibular disorders. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the auditory evoked potentials of short, middle and long latencies in subjects with peripheral vestibular disorders, as well as to evaluate the development of these potentials and the results obtained in the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) after vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT). METHODS: brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP), Auditory Middle- Latency Response (AMLR), cognitive potential (P300) and DHI were carried out in 20 subjects with Peripheral Vestibular Hyperfunction Syndrome and 17 subjects with Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction Syndrome, aged between 20 and 70, before and after vestibular rehabilitation therapy. RESULTS: The results showed that the Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction Syndrome group, presented higher percentage of altered results on BAEP and AMLR. Comparing the normal and altered results (qualitative analysis) between the groups in the BAEP, lower brainstem was predominantly observed in the Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction Syndrome group before and after VRT; increased latencies of Na and Pa waves in AMLR after VRT, incresead latency of Pa wave in AMLR before VRT and electrode effect to the Na-Pa amplitude after VRT. The alteration predominantly observed in the Peripheral Vestibular Hyperfunction Syndrome group, was the other type one before VRT; increased latency of Pa wave in AMLR before and after VRT and both changes to the Na-Pa amplitude after VRT. In the study of the evolution before and after VRT, it was observed a higher percentage of similar results for the three potentials in both groups. Comparing results before and after VRT, the DHI greatest improvement occurred for the physical, emotional and functional aspects in the Peripheral Vestibular Hyperfunction Syndrome group and for the physical and emotional aspects in the Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction Syndrome group. Further studies that evaluate the central auditory pathway of individuals with peripheral vestibular syndrome are needed to better characterize the electrophysiological findings
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Acuidade visual de resolução de grades em crianças com paralisia cerebral do tipo espástico pelo método dos potenciais visuais evocados de varredura / Grating resolution acuity in children with spatic cerebral palsy by the sweep visual evoked potentialCosta, Marcelo Fernandes da 20 December 2001 (has links)
Medimos a acuidade visual em crianças com paralisia cerebral do tipo espástica, classificadas em tetraplégicas, diplégicas e hemiplégicas, de acordo com o seu prejuízo motor, pelo método dos potenciais visuais evocados de varredura. Encontramos uma redução na acuidade visual em todos as crianças com tetraplegia e diplegia e em 94% das crianças com hemiplegia. Ambliopia foi identificada em 16% das crianças. Uma alta correlacão entre o prejuízo motor e a redução da acuidade visual foi encontrada para todas as classes. Concluímos que a acuidade visual está reduzida na paralisia cerebral espástica e que esta é de origem cortical, uma vez que o exame oftalmológico de todas as crianças era normal. / We measured the visual acuity in children with spastic cerebral palsy classified as tetraplegic, diplegic and hemiplegic according to their motor impairment by the sweep visual evoked potential method. We found a reduction in the visual acuity of all tetraplegic and diplegic and in 94% of the hemiplegic children. Ambliopia was found in 16% of children. A high correlation was found between the motor impairment and the reduction in the visual acuity. We conclude that the visual acuity was reducted in the spastic cerebral palsy and the origins are presumed to be cortical since the ophthalmological exam in all children was normal.
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Alterações eletrofisiológicas coliculares induzidas pela interrupção da administração crônica de ketamina / Collicular electrophysiological changes induced by interruption of chronic administration of ketamineIncrocci, Roberta Monteiro 22 June 2017 (has links)
A Cetamina, antagonista não competitivo de receptores de glutamato do tipo NMDA, é uma substância com propriedades dissociativas originalmente utilizada como anestésico que apresenta a característica de intensificar as experiências sensoriais. Apesar de seus conhecidos efeitos sobre os aspectos cognitivos e comportamentais, poucos estudos préclínicos foram conduzidos para tentar detectar os efeitos físicos e/ou comportamentais da abstinência de Cetamina após consumo prolongado. Partindo do princípio de que os efeitos da Cetamina sobre a neurotransmissão glutamatérgica induzem alguns dos sintomas observados durante surtos esquizofrênicos, como as alucinações auditivas, e sabendo que o colículo inferior tem sua função ligada ao processamento da informação sensorial a estímulos sonoros, neste estudo avaliamos os efeitos da modulação glutamatérgica na área cortical pré-límbica (PrL) sobre os potenciais evocados auditivos eliciados (PEAs) no colículo inferior. As medidas foram realizadas no fim do tratamento, ou seja, no 14° dia, 24 horas e 6 dias após a retirada da cetamina. Em nossos resultados obtivemos que a administração local de NMDA, foi capaz de diminuir a amplitude dos PEAs, os quais foram recuperados 24 horas após. A cetamina sistêmica não foi capaz de diminuir os PEAs, uma provável consequência da interação com outros receptores além do NMDA. Os testes realizados 6 dias após a interrupção ao tratamento crônico de cetamina, demonstraram uma forma inesperada de U, diferente da curva padrão de U invertido. Além disso, encontramos que as alterações provocadas pela cetamina são dependentes dos níveis dos mecanismos dopaminérgico e glutamatérgicos. Estes resultados demonstram que o processamento auditivo no colículo inferior está sob controle direto no Pré límbico e permitem ampliar o conhecimento atual da neurobiologia por evidenciar novas informações do efeito crônico da cetamina. / Ketamine is a non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist. It is a substance with dissociative properties originally used as anesthetic, which can intensify sensory experiences, being also capable of accentuating the psychotic state in patients with schizophrenia. Despite its known effect on cognitive aspects and behavior, there are few preclinical studies conducted to identify physical and behavioral effects of ketamine withdrawal after its long-term use. Moreover, little is known about the impact of repetitive use of ketamine on brain structures and their functioning. The inferior colliculus, part of the midbrain tectum, is mainly related to auditory information processing, sending information to the motor centers and participating in the modulation and expression of specific behaviors, such as attack and predatory. Therefore, it is related to the biological importance of sounds to survival. The auditory hallucinations induced by schizophrenic psychotic crisis has as neural correspondent the activation of inferior colliculus and cortical areas. It is not yet known which cortical area is connected to the modulation of alterations induced by electrophysiological potential registered in inferior colliculus. Considering that the effects of ketamine on glutamate neurotransmission induces the symptoms observed during schizophrenic psychotic crisis, such as auditory hallucinations, and that inferior colliculus is related to the sensory information processing and auditory pathways, the present work evaluates the effects of glutamate modulation on pre-limbic cortical area on auditory evoked potential startle in inferior colliculus of rats tested during and after interruption of chronic treatment with ketamine
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Potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico por frequência específica em crianças com e sem perda auditiva / Frequency-specific brainstem auditory evoked potentials in children with and without hearing lossRamos, Natália 14 February 2012 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2012-02-14 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / ABR) contributes to the early diagnosis of hearing loss, once it allows a precise
assessment of small children in different frequencies. Aim: To analyze air and
bone-conduction tone-ABR, in order to estimate hearing thresholds of children from
birth to three years of age with normal hearing and with sensorineural or mixed
hearing losses. Method: Sample was divided in two groups: group I (GI) with normal
hearing newborns submitted to air and bone-conduction tone-ABR at 500, 1000,
2000 and 4000 Hz; the latency and the presence of wave V were analyzed up to 20
dBnHL; group II (GII) comprised children with hearing loss submitted to the same of
tone-ABR testing as GI, and also to air and bone-conduction behavioral audiometry.
Both procedures were correlated in this group. Results: An increase of wave V
latency was observed in GI as the intensity decreased, as well as higher latencies in
lower frequencies either for air or bone stimuli. Concerning the air-conduction
testing at 500 Hz, wave V was present up to 30 dBnHL, and at 1000 Hz, 91,66% of
subjects presented it at 20 dBnHL; all subjects presented responses at 20 dBnHL
for the other frequencies. Concerning bone-conduction testing, all subjects
presented wave V at 20 dBnHL for all frequencies. GII results showed strong
correlation for all frequencies tested air-conduction; however, the bone-conduction
testing showed a strong correlation at 500, 1000 and 2000 Hz, and moderate
correlation at 4000 Hz. Conclusion: The air and bone-conduction tone-ABR at 500,
1000, 2000 and 4000 Hz is useful in the audiological diagnosis of children in this
age group, and there is a good correlation between its results and the behavioral
audiometry The latency of wave V behaves inversely proportional to intensity; airconduction
responses at 30 dBnHL for 500 Hz, and air and bone-conduction
responses at 20 dBnHL for other frequencies may be considered within normal
limits / Introdução: O Potencial Evocado Auditivo de Tronco Encefálico com estímulos de
Frequência Específica (PEATE FE) auxilia no diagnóstico precoce da perda
auditiva, uma vez que permite uma avaliação precisa da audição de crianças
pequenas em diferentes frequências. Objetivo: Analisar os PEATE-FE por via
aérea (VA) e via óssea (VO) para estimar os limiares auditivos de crianças, do
nascimento aos três anos de idade, com audição normal e com perda auditiva
sensorioneural ou mista. Método: A casuística foi dividida em dois grupos: grupo I
(GI), composto por recém-nascidos com audição normal, sendo realizados os
PEATE-FE nas frequências de 500, 1000, 2000 e 4000 Hz, tanto por VA quanto por
VO, e analisados o tempo de latência e a presença da onda V até a intensidade de
20 dBnNA; grupo II (GII), composto por crianças com perda auditiva, sendo
realizados os PEATE-FE nas mesmas frequências do GI e a audiometria
comportamental, também por VA e por VO. Neste grupo, foram correlacionados os
dois procedimentos. Resultados: No GI, pôde-se observar aumento da latência da
onda V com a diminuição da intensidade, como também maiores latências nas
frequências mais baixas, tanto na VA quanto na VO. Com relação à VA, na
frequência de 500 Hz, houve presença da onda V até 30 dBnNA, e em 1000 Hz,
91,66 % dos sujeitos a obtiveram em 20 dBnNA; nas demais frequências, todos
apresentaram resposta em 20 dBnNA. Na VO, todos obtiveram presença da onda V
em 20 dBnNA em todas as frequências estudadas. Os resultados do GII mostraram
forte correlação nas quatro frequências estudadas por VA; já na VO, foi encontrada
forte correlação nas frequências de 500, 1000 e 2000 Hz e moderada em 4000 Hz.
Conclusão: O PEATE-FE por VA e por VO auxiliam no diagnóstico audiológico de
crianças da faixa etária estudada nas frequências de 500, 1000, 2000 e 4000 Hz,
havendo boa correlação entre seus resultados e o da audiometria comportamental.
A latência da onda V se comporta de maneira inversamente proporcional à
intensidade, sendo que pode ser considerado como padrão de normalidade em: 30
dBnNA para 500 Hz por VA e 20 dBnNA para as demais frequências na VA e VO
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Mixed-Modulation ASSRsRecorded in Multitalker BabbleLeigh-Paffenroth, E., Murnane, Owen D., Wilson, R. H. 01 January 2007 (has links)
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Hearing and Echolocation in Stranded and Captive Odontocete CetaceansGreenhow, Danielle 01 January 2013 (has links)
Odontocetes use echolocation to detect, track, and discriminate their prey, as well as negotiate their environment. Their hearing abilities match the frequency of greatest sensitivity to the higher frequencies used for foraging and navigation. Hearing and echolocation together provide odontocetes with a highly developed biosonar system. This dissertation examines the hearing ability of several odontocete species to understand what signals they can perceive during echolocation. The variability in hearing ranges between species is examined in the context of phylogenetic and ecological differences among taxa. An autonomous hydrophone array is also developed that could be used in an expanded form in field deployments to study echolocation signals in a wider range of species.
Methods for measuring hearing sensitivity include both psychophysical and electrophysiological procedures. Behavioral methods require a large time commitment, for both training and data collection, and can only be performed on captive dolphins. Auditory evoked potential (AEP) methods are non-invasive, rapid measurements of the brain's response to sound stimuli and allow for audiograms to be collected on stranded, high risk dolphins. By determining the hearing abilities of odontocetes either in captivity or during stranding, data can be collected about inter- and intraspecies variability, and the occurrence of hearing impairment. It can also be used as another diagnostic tool to determine the releasability of a stranded animal.
A juvenile male short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus) that stranded in Curacao had severe hearing impairment at all frequencies tested. Four female short-finned pilot whales tested had the best sensitivity at 40 kHz. The juveniles had greater high frequency sensitivity than the adult pilot whales. Cutoff frequencies were between 80 and 120 kHz.
Hearing sensitivity was determined for the two mother/calf pairs of Risso's dolphins (Grampus griseus) before and after antibiotic treatment in order to measure any potential effects of antibiotic treatment. Greatest sensitivity occurred at 40 kHz and cutoff frequencies were around 120 kHz for all dolphins tested. Changes in hearing sensitivity after antibiotic dosage were 12 dB or less in all cases except one. The adult female Betty showed a threshold shift at 120 kHz of 54 dB from May to June, which partially demonstrates the presence of an ototoxic effect at one frequency. Dosages of antibiotics during drug treatment detailed in this study should be considered safe dosages of antibiotics for Risso's dolphins.
AEP and behavioral methods were used to collect audiograms for three Stenella spp. dolphins. The frequency of best hearing for the Atlantic spotted dolphin and the spinner dolphin was 40 kHz, and their upper cutoff frequencies were above 120 kHz. The pantropical spotted dolphin had the greatest sensitivity at 10 kHz, and had severe high frequency hearing loss with a cutoff frequency between 14 and 20 kHz.
Comparisons of high frequency hearing sensitivities among the species tested show two distinct groups. Short-finned pilot whales and Risso's dolphins have a cutoff frequency below 120 kHz, whereas Stenella spp. dolphins have cutoff frequencies above 120 kHz. Expanding the comparison to include other species, killer whales, pygmy killer whales, false killer whales, and long-finned pilot whales also have cutoff frequencies below 120 kHz. Common bottlenose dolphins, white-beaked dolphins, Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins, rough-toothed dolphins, and common dolphins have cutoff frequencies above 120 kHz. Genetic evidence exists for two subfamilies within Delphinidae (Vilstrup et al., 2011) and those species with cutoff frequencies below 120 kHz belong to the subfamily Globicephalinae and those species with cutoff frequencies above 120 kHz belong to the subfamily Delphininae.
An autonomous, field-deployable hydrophone array was developed to measure free-swimming echolocation. The array contained 25 hydrophones, two cameras, and a synchronization unit on a PVC frame. The distinct click train was used to time-align all 25 channels, and the light was used to synchronize the video and acoustic recordings. Echolocation beam patterns were calculated and preliminary evidence shows a free-swimming dolphin utilizes head movement, beam steering and beam focusing.
Among all areas of cetacean biology more research is necessary to gain a clearer picture of how odontocetes have adapted to function in their acoustic environment. The array system developed can be used to study how dolphins use echolocation in the wild, the impacts of anthropogenic sound on echolocation production, and the potential consequences of high frequency hearing loss.
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Vocal and instrumental musicians: Electrophysiologic and psychoacoustic analysis of pitch discrimination and productionNikjeh, Dee Adams 01 June 2006 (has links)
Neurological evidence indicates that instrumental musicians experience changes in the auditory system following skill acquisition and sensory training; yet, little is known about auditory neural plasticity in formally trained vocal musicians. Furthermore, auditory pitch discrimination and laryngeal control are recognized as essential skills for vocal musicians; however, the relationship between physiological variables, perceptual abilities, and vocal production is unclear. Electrophysiologic and psychoacoustic measures were used to examine pitch production accuracy as well as pre-attentive and active pitch discrimination between nonmusicians and two classes of musicians. Participants included 40 formally trained musicians (19 vocalists/21 instrumentalists) and 21 nonmusician controls. All were right-handed young adult females with normal hearing.
Stimuli were harmonic tone complexes approximating the physical characteristics of piano tones and represented the mid-frequency range of the untrained female vocal register extending from C4 to G4 (F0 = 261.63-392 Hz). Vocal pitch recordings were spectrally analyzed to determine pitch production accuracy. Difference limens for frequency (DLFs) were obtained by an adaptive psychophysical paradigm. Pre-attentive auditory discrimination was assessed by auditory evoked potentials (AEPs), including the mismatch negativity (MMN). A standard tone (G4 = 392 Hz) and three deviants differing in frequency (1.5%, 3%, and 6% below) were presented in a multi-deviant paradigm. All musicians demonstrated superior pitch perception and vocal production compared to nonmusicians. Pitch perception and production accuracy did not significantly differ between vocalists and instrumentalists; however, pitch production accuracy was most consistent within the vocalist group.
Music training appears to facilitate both auditory perception and vocal production regardless of music specialty. Pitch perception and production were correlated skills only for instrumental musicians. Vocalists demonstrated minimal variability for both skills so that perception and production were not correlated. These two skills may be independent abilities between which a relationship develops with training. AEP analysis revealed an influence of musical expertise on neural responses as early as 50 ms after onset of musically relevant stimuli. MMN responses indicate that vocal musicians as well as instrumental musicians have superior sensory memory representations for acoustic parameters of harmonic stimuli and imply that auditory neural sensitivity is developed by intense music training.
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