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Thu 18th Nov 2010, 08:22 PM
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Bone Conduction ABR
Bone conduction ABR is a very interesting topic
I have many points I would like to know
what about the frequency of stimulation clicks differ from tone bursts (I have never used them)??
I think literature also mentions comparing the ipsi and contra responses as a way to differentiate if you are not doing masking
and the output of the bone vibrator itself as a transducer?? I know it has is much distorted above 1.5 or 2 KHz
what about the force of application??
A good paper or early evoked potentials the ASHA guidlines
I have done some cases on the old amplaid MMK10 and MK12 but failed to get response with newer equipment any ideas??
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Tue 23rd Nov 2010, 10:53 AM
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All of your queries are answered in the English NHSP ABR guidelines.
If, after studying that, you have more queries then let's hear from you.
The usual problem with failing to record decent responses is the use of too lax an artifact rejection level, allowing electrical noise to contaminate the waveforms.
Guy
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Tue 23rd Nov 2010, 09:17 PM
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Thanks alot for this link
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