Audiometry, Evoked Response
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A form of electrophysiologic audiometry in which an analog computer is included in the circuit to average out ongoing or spontaneous brain wave activity. A characteristic pattern of response to a sound stimulus may then become evident. Evoked response audiometry is known also as electric response audiometry.
Descriptor ID |
D001300
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MeSH Number(s) |
E01.370.382.375.060.050
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Concept/Terms |
Audiometry, Evoked Response- Audiometry, Evoked Response
- Audiometry, Electroencephalic Response
- Audiometries, Electroencephalic Response
- Electroencephalic Response Audiometries
- Electroencephalic Response Audiometry
- Response Audiometries, Electroencephalic
- Response Audiometry, Electroencephalic
- Evoked Response Audiometry
- Audiometries, Evoked Response
- Evoked Response Audiometries
- Response Audiometries, Evoked
- Response Audiometry, Evoked
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Audiometry, Evoked Response" by people in Profiles.
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Assessment of auditory and vestibular functions after vestibular neurectomy for Menière's disease. Acta Otolaryngol. 1995 Mar; 115(2):149-53.
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Modified liberatory maneuver: effective treatment for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Laryngoscope. 1994 Oct; 104(10):1206-12.