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Deconvolution of overlapping cortical auditory evoked potentials recorded using short stimulus onset-asynchrony ranges
Institution:1. Institute of Experimental Physics, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Universitätsplatz 2, 39106 Magdeburg, Germany;2. Institut für Quantenmaterie/Gruppe Halbleiterphysik, Universität Ulm, Albert-Einstein-Allee 45, 89069 Ulm, Germany;3. Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften – ISAS – e.V., Albert-Einstein-Str. 9, 12489 Berlin, Germany;4. Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth, Max-Born-Strasse 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:ObjectiveThe first aim of this study is to validate the theoretical framework of least-squares (LS) deconvolution on experimental data. The second is to investigate the waveform morphology of the cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP) for five stimulus onset-asynchronies (SOAs) and effects of alternating stimulus frequency in normally hearing adults.MethodsEleven adults (19–55 years) with normal hearing were investigated using tone-burst stimuli of 500 and 2000 Hz with SOAs jittered around 150, 250, 450, and 850 ms in a paired-interval paradigm with fixed or alternating stimulus frequency.ResultsThe LS deconvolution technique disentangled the overlapping responses, which then provided the following insights. The CAEP amplitude reached a minimum value for SOAs jittered around 450 ms, in contrast with significantly larger amplitudes for SOAs jittered around 150 and 850 ms. Despite this, longer latencies of N1 and P2 consistently occurred for decreasing SOAs. Alternating stimulus frequency significantly increased the amplitude of the CAEP response and decreased latencies for SOAs jittered around 150 ms. Effects of SOAs and alternating stimuli on CAEP amplitude can be modelled using a quantitative model of latent inhibition.ConclusionsLS deconvolution allows correction for cortical response overlap. The amplitude of the CAEP is sensitive to SOA and stimulus frequency alternation.SignificanceCAEPs are emerging as an important tool in the objective evaluation of hearing aid and cochlear implant fittings. Responses to closely spaced stimuli provide objective information about integration and inhibition mechanisms in the auditory cortex.
Keywords:Electroencephalography  Least-squares deconvolution  Cortical auditory evoked potential  Stimulus onset-asynchrony  Alternating stimulus frequency
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