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[Magnetic fields evoked by auditory stimuli: a normative study].

M Maurizi1, L Corina, C Del Gratta

  • 1Ist. Clinica ORL, U.C.S.C., Roma.

Acta Otorhinolaryngologica Italica : Organo Ufficiale Della Societa Italiana Di Otorinolaringologia E Chirurgia Cervico-Facciale
|January 1, 1992
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This study investigated auditory magnetic fields in normally hearing adults, revealing distinct wave patterns and hemispheric differences in brain responses. Findings highlight the importance of magnetic fields for understanding auditory cortical functions.

Area of Science:

  • Biomagnetism
  • Auditory Neuroscience
  • Neurophysiology

Context:

  • Biomagnetism offers insights into brain function with potential clinical applications.
  • Auditory magnetic fields provide a non-invasive method to study the auditory system.
  • Previous research has established the fundamentals of biomagnetism and its clinical relevance.

Purpose:

  • To conduct a normative study of auditory magnetic fields in normally hearing adults.
  • To characterize the main waves (P40m, N100m, P200m) of the auditory magnetic response.
  • To investigate the localization of auditory magnetic sources using various parameters and MRI.

Summary:

  • The study recorded auditory magnetic fields in 18 adults (25-30 years old) using a dcSQUID system.
  • Analysis revealed specific latency and amplitude values for P40m, N100m, and P200m waves.

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  • The N100m wave showed contralateral enhancement and a systematic posterior shift in the left hemisphere compared to the right.
  • Impact:

    • This research contributes to a better understanding of auditory cortical processing.
    • The findings underscore the necessity of integrating both electric and magnetic response studies.
    • The study provides normative data for auditory magnetic fields, aiding future clinical research.