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- W2085180744 abstract "Middle latency responses (MLR) are rate sensitive in infants but less rate sensitive in adults. It has been suggested that developmental factors at both ends of the age continuum may influence MLR [Jerger et al., Sem. Hear. 9, 75–86 (1988)]. Effects of rate in the elderly are unknown. This study was undertaken to determine how rate alters the waveforms of the MLR in elderly subjects. Tone bursts of 500 and 2000 Hz were presented at two sensation levels (30 and 60 dB SL) monaurally and binaurally at six repetition rates: 3.1, 9.1, 15.1, 27.1, 39.1 (the 40-Hz, or steady-state, response), and 51.1/s. The responses of young (under 35 years) and older (over 60 years) subjects were compared. The results revealed that the waveforms are similar for the two groups at different rates, with the exception of latency prolongations, especially for the later waves (e.g., Pb at 50–60 ms), in the older subjects. Furthermore, at the higher rates, the amplitudes of the waveforms of the older subjects are larger than those in the younger group." @default.
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- W2085180744 title "Comparison of rate effects on the auditory middle latency evoked response (MLR) in young and elderly adults" @default.
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