The Efficiency of the Single- Versus Multiple-Stimulus Auditory Steady State Responses in Infants
Conclusions: The amplitude reductions seen in the multiple-stimulus conditions in infants, not seen in adults, could be related to maturational differences in the ear canal, middle ear, cochlea, and/or brain stem. Because greater interactions occur in the DM-stimulus condition compared with the monotic multiple-stimulus condition and baseline single-stimulus condition, brain stem origins of these interactions are likely. Study B revealed statistically nonsignificant differences between threshold for 500 Hz when presented in the single- and DM-stimulus conditions. In summary, as with adults, multiple-stimulus presentation in infants is more efficient than single AM tones, at least for 60 dB SPL stimuli.
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