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Auditory brainstem response at the detection limit.


ABSTRACT: Specific predictions regarding the level dependence of auditory evoked responses near the detection limit were made in a companion modeling study (Lütkenhöner, J Assoc Res Otolaryngol 9:102-121, 2008). Here, these predictions are experimentally tested for auditory brainstem responses (ABR) to Gaussian-shaped 4-kHz tone pulses (full width at half maximum = 0.5 ms) that were presented at sound levels close to the subjective threshold. In the average of over about one million stimulus repetitions (repetition period = 16 ms), the amplitude of ABR wave V showed a smooth transition from a proportional to a logarithmic growth with increasing sound intensity. The latter type of growth corresponds to a linear increase with respect to sound level measured in decibels. Alternatively, the ABR amplitude near the detection limit may be considered a linear function of sound pressure, although-according to the model-this is only an approximation. Data and model are consistent with the view that a sensory threshold does not exist for the auditory modality, in accordance with signal detection theory. Even so, the model may be used to define a quasithreshold that is comparable to the subjective threshold.

SUBMITTER: Lutkenhoner B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2580806 | biostudies-other | 2008 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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