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Auditory Evoked Potentials: Basic Principles and Clinical Application
Robert F. Burkard
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Jos. J. Eggermont
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Manuel Don
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Section I: What Are Auditory Evoked Potentials?
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Chapter 1: Electric and Magnetic Fields of Synchronous Neural Activity: Peripheral and Central Origins of Auditory Evoked Potentials
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Chapter 2: Hemodynamic-Based Imaging of Central Auditory Function
Section II: Technical Basics of Evoking and Recording AEPs
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Chapter 3: Stimuli for Auditory Evoked Potential Assessment
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Chapter 4: Instrumentation and Recording Parameters
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Chapter 5: Detecting and Assessing Synchronous Neural Activity in the Temporal Domain (SNR, Response Detection)
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Chapter 6: Frequency Domain Analysis of Event-Related Potentials and Oscillations
Section III: Research and Clinical Applications I: Auditory Evoked Potentials from Cochlea and Eighth Nerve
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Chapter 7: Anatomy and Physiology of the Auditory Periphery
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Chapter 8: Otoacoustic Emissions
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Chapter 9: Responses from the Cochlea: Cochlear Microphonic, Summating Potential, and Compound Action Potential
Section IV: Research and Clinical Applications II: Auditory Evoked Potentials from Auditory Brainstem
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Chapter 10: Anatomy and Physiology of the Auditory Brainstem
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Chapter 11: The Auditory Brainstem Response
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Chapter 12: The Use of Auditory Brainstem Response in Screening for Hearing Loss and Audiometric Threshold Prediction
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Chapter 13: Auditory Neuropathy and Dys-synchrony
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Chapter 14: The Auditory Brainstem Response in Auditory Nerve and Brainstem Dysfunction
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Chapter 15: Frequency-Following Response
Section V: Research and Clinical Applications III: Aging and Intraoperative Monitoring
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Chapter 16: Neural Generators for Auditory Brainstem Evoked Potentials
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Chapter 17: Intraoperative Monitoring
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Chapter 18: Electrophysiological Measures of Human Auditory System Maturation: Relationship with Neuroanatomy and Behavior
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Chapter 19: The Aging Auditory System: Confounding Effects of Hearing Loss on AEPs
Section VI: Research ands Clinical Applications IV: AEPs from Auditory Cortical Areas
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Chapter 20: Organization of the Thalamocortical Auditory Pathways in Primates
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Chapter 21: Audiometry Using Auditory Steady-State Responses
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Chapter 22: Middle-Latency Responses
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Chapter 23: Principles and Applications of Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials
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Chapter 24: Cognitive Factors Modulating Auditory Cortical Potentials
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Chapter 25: Magnetoencephalography: Auditory Evoked Fields
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Chapter 26: Source Analysis of Auditory Evoked Potentials and Fields
Section VII: Research and Clinical Applications V: Myogenic and Nonauditory AEPs
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Chapter 27: The Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential and Other Sonomotor Evoked Potentials
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Chapter 28: Visual Evoked Potentials
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Chapter 29: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials
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Chapter 30: Vestibular Evoked Potentials
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Chapter 31: How and Why is Auditory Processing Shaped by Multisensory Convergence?
Section VIII: Practical Matters: Laboratory Exercises and Case Studies
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Chapter 32: Auditory Evoked Potential Laboratory Exercises
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Chapter 33: Case Studies
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