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[Normal values in brain stem electric response audiometry (BERA)]

F Debruyne, G Hombergen, M Hoekstra

    Acta Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica Belgica
    |January 1, 1980
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    This study examined normal brainstem electric response audiometry (BERA) values. Men showed significantly longer P1-P5 transmission times than women, highlighting potential sex-based differences in auditory processing.

    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Audiology
    • Physiology

    Context:

    • Brainstem electric response audiometry (BERA) is a crucial diagnostic tool.
    • Understanding normal BERA values is essential for accurate interpretation.
    • Variations in BERA parameters can indicate underlying neurological or auditory pathway issues.

    Purpose:

    • To establish normative data for brainstem electric response audiometry (BERA).
    • To investigate the influence of stimulus intensity, stimulation rate, and sedation on BERA.
    • To identify potential sex-based differences in auditory pathway transmission times.

    Summary:

    • Normal latencies and amplitudes for BERA responses were documented.
    • The study analyzed how stimulus intensity, rate, and sedation affect BERA parameters.

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  • A significant finding was the longer P1-P5 transmission time (approx. 0.25 msec) observed in males compared to females.
  • Impact:

    • Provides normative BERA values for clinical and research applications.
    • Enhances understanding of factors influencing auditory evoked potentials.
    • Suggests potential sex-specific differences in brainstem auditory processing, warranting further investigation.