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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Audiology
  • Electrophysiology

Context:

  • Slow vertex response (SVR) is a long-latency auditory evoked potential.
  • It represents a biological and electrical brain response to sound stimuli.
  • SVR has a latency ranging from 50 to 500 milliseconds.

Purpose:

  • To introduce the concept and neural generators of SVR.
  • To discuss factors influencing SVR, including stimulus parameters, consciousness, age, and maturation.
  • To explore clinical and forensic applications of SVR.

Summary:

  • SVR originates from cortical neurons and is a key electrophysiological audiometry.
  • Factors like stimulus characteristics and subject's state influence SVR.
  • Applications span clinical diagnostics and forensic identification.

Impact:

  • Provides foundational understanding of SVR and its neural basis.
  • Highlights the variability and influencing factors in SVR measurements.
  • Demonstrates the broad utility of SVR in medical and legal contexts.