Responses evoked from man by acoustic stimulationClicks and other acoustic stimuli evoke time-locked responses from the brain of man. The properties of the waves recordable within the interval from 1 to 10 msec after the stimuli strike the eardrum are discussed along with factors influencing the waves in the 100 to 500 msec epoch. So-called brainstem responses from a normal young adult are considered. No waves were observed for clicks to weak to be heard. With increasing stimulus strength the waves become larger in amplitude and their latency shortens.
Document ID
19740063100
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Galambos, R.
Hecox, K.
Picton, T. (California, University La Jolla, Calif., United States)