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Intracerebral sources of human auditory steady-state responses
Authors:Herdman Anthony T  Lins Otavio  Van Roon Patricia  Stapells David R  Scherg Michael  Picton Terence W
Affiliation:(1) School of Audiology and Speech Sciences,, University of British Columbia,, Vancouver,, BC,, Canada;(2) Laboratórios Integrados de Neurofisiologia e Sono,, Rua Manoel de Almeida,, 172 - CEP 52011-140, Graças Recife-PE,, Brasil;(3) Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care,, University of Toronto,, ON,, Canada;(4) MEGIS Software GmbH,, Wessobrunner Str, 10,D-82166 Gräfelfing, Munich,, Germany
Abstract:The objective of this study was to localize the intracerebral generators for auditory steady-state responses. The stimulus was a continuous 1000-Hz tone presented to the right or left ear at 70 dB SPL. The tone was sinusoidally amplitude-modulated to a depth of 100% at 12, 39, or 88 Hz. Responses recorded from 47 electrodes on the head were transformed into the frequency domain. Brain electrical source analysis treated the real and imaginary components of the response in the frequency domain as independent samples. The latency of the source activity was estimated from the phase of the source waveform. The main source model contained a midline brainstem generator with two components (one vertical and lateral) and cortical sources in the left and right supratemporal plane, each containing tangential and radial components. At 88 Hz, the largest activity occurred in the brainstem and subsequent cortical activity was minor. At 39 Hz, the initial brainstem component remained and significant activity also occurred in the cortical sources, with the tangential activity being larger than the radial. The 12-Hz responses were small, but suggested combined activation of both brainstem and cortical sources. Estimated latencies decreased for all source waveforms as modulation frequency increased and were shorter for the brainstem compared to cortical sources. These results suggest that the whole auditory nervous system is activated by modulated tones, with the cortex being more sensitive to slower modulation frequencies.
Keywords:Auditory evoked potentials  Intracereberal generators  Frequency-analysis  Source analysis
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