Semin Hear 2002; 23(3): 201-208
DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-34457
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Considerations in the Clinical Evaluation of Auditory Neuropathy/Auditory Dys-Synchrony

Linda J. Hood, Charles I. Berlin, Thierry Morlet, Shanda Brashears, Kelly Rose, Sonya Tedesco
  • Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory, Department of Otolaryngology and Biocommunication, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
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02. Oktober 2002 (online)

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ABSTRACT

Auditory neuropathy/auditory dys-synchrony is characterized by normal outer hair cell function and dys-synchronous neural responses. Otoacoustic emissions, auditory brainstem responses, and middle-ear muscle reflexes are valuable methods for clinical differentiation. Patients with auditory neuropathy/auditory dys-synchrony characteristically demonstrate difficulty understanding speech, particularly in situations with competing stimuli. Patients vary widely in auditory and other characteristics, and several possible underlying mechanisms are thought to be responsible for this hearing disorder.

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