Long-latency auditory evoked potentials: Normalization of protocol applied to normal adults

<p>The clinical audiologist gained a strong ally in the diagnostic process of central auditory alterations from the association between electrophysiological and behavioral methods.</p><p>The auditory evoked potentials refer to a series of electrical changes that occur from the inne...

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Main Authors: Dayane Domeneghini Didone (Author), Sheila Jacques Oppitz (Author), Maiara Santos Goncalves (Author), Michele Vargas Garcia (Author)
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Published: Archives of Otolaryngology and Rhinology - Peertechz Publications, 2019-07-25.
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520 |a <p>The clinical audiologist gained a strong ally in the diagnostic process of central auditory alterations from the association between electrophysiological and behavioral methods.</p><p>The auditory evoked potentials refer to a series of electrical changes that occur from the inner ear to the cerebral cortex in response to sound stimulation [1], occurring in time (ms) and amplitude (μV) determined, thus enabling them to be classifi ed as short, medium and long latency potentials [2].</p> 
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