The effect of varying stimulus polarity (rarefaction Vs. condensation) on early auditory evoked potentials (EAEPs)

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
K MaurerH Leitner

Abstract

A patient with a vascular brain stem lesion was investigated with EAEP. The results suggest that rare-faction and condensation stimuli produce different responses. The alternating mode is a compromise and helps to suppress stimulus-related artifacts and cochlear microphonics. Wave form alterations and latency shifts must be recognized and taken into account in neurological applications of this test.

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