Issue Date
2010
Abstract
Speech-evoked auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) were acquired in quiet and in the presence of noise at two study sessions to investigate 1) test-retest variability and 2) subcortical representation of speech stimuli. Participants were adults with normal hearing in both ears who listened monaurally and adults with unilateral deafness. Results indicate consistency in responses across sessions and several differences between hearing groups for magnitudes of discrete components.
Language
English
Publisher
Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine
Subject (MeSH)
Audiometry; Auditory Perception
Document Type
Thesis
Advisor
Firzst, Jill B.
Recommended Citation
Musser, Kristin Elizabeth, "Effect of unilateral hearing loss on the speech-evoked auditory brainstem response in the presence of noise" (2010). Independent Studies and Capstones. Paper 602. Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine.
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/pacs_capstones/602