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[Increased objektivation in electric response audiometry (author's transl)]

H J Hönerloh, J Kletti

    Laryngologie, Rhinologie, Otologie
    |April 1, 1981
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    This study introduces a faster, more objective method using the statistical sign test to identify small auditory response patterns in brain activity. This technique improves the clarity of slow cortical responses despite interfering noise.

    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Signal Processing
    • Statistical Analysis

    Context:

    • Averaging spontaneous electric activity is used to detect slow cortical responses to acoustic stimuli.
    • Background noise often obscures these subtle response patterns, hindering clear identification.

    Purpose:

    • To develop a more objective and efficient method for recognizing small response patterns.
    • To overcome the limitations of noise interference in analyzing electrophysiological data.

    Summary:

    • A novel method employing the statistical sign test was developed for analyzing slow cortical responses.
    • This approach enhances the ability to detect and confirm small response patterns amidst noisy electrophysiological recordings.
    • The statistical sign test offers a more robust alternative for objective pattern recognition.

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    Impact:

    • Enables faster and more reliable detection of auditory evoked potentials.
    • Improves the diagnostic accuracy in neurophysiological assessments.
    • Provides a valuable tool for researchers studying brain responses to acoustic stimuli.