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The effects of polarity of click stimulation on auditory brainstem responses (ABR) in patients with cochlear and retro-cochlear disorders in Amiralam and Resalat Hospitals 1995-97
Auditory brainstem response (ABR) Polarity Latency Cochlear Retro-cochlear
2010/1/4
Background: Auditory brainstem response (A.B.R) is one of the most important electrophysiological tests in evaluating of auditory system, especially for diagnosing of auditory nerve and brainstem diso...
Human brainstem auditory-evoked potentials in deep experimental diving to pressures up to 62.5 bar
chamber auditory evoked potentials high pressure nervous syndrome
2009/7/8
The neural mechanisms underlying the high pressure neurologic syndrome (HPNS), which limit man's safe advance to extreme diving depths, are still unclear. This work was aimed at a better understanding...
Effects of Acute Hypothyroidism on Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials (BAEPs)
Acute Hypothyroidism BAEPs
2009/7/3
Although functional alterations in the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nerves are well documented in overt hypothyroidism, little is known about alterations of CNS in acute hypothyroidism....
Brainstem auditory evoked potentials during a helium-oxygen saturation dive to 450 meters of seawater
saturation helium heliox ear high pressure nervous syndrome auditory evoked potentials
2009/6/9
When divers are exposed to extreme atmospheric pressures they may exhibit symptoms of the high pressure nervous syndrome (HPNS). Although clinical HPNS symptoms are well described, little is known abo...
Changes in human brainstem auditory evoked potentials during a 1,100 kPa He-O2 simulated saturation dive
saturation hyperbaric auditory evoked potentials
2009/6/8
Four divers were chosen as subjects to conduct the 1,100 kPa He-O2 simulated saturation dive. Brainstem auditory evoked potentials of the divers were monitored during different stages of the exposure....
Cannabinoid suppressed bicuculline-induced convulsion without respiratory depression in the brainstem-spinal cord preparation from newborn rats
Cannabinoid suppressed bicuculline-induced convulsion respiratory depression brainstem-spinal cord preparation newborn rats
2009/3/3
Previous studies have suggested that cannabinoid compounds are anticonvulsants and that these compounds depress respiratory activity. However, the anticonvulsant potential of cannabinoids and their ...