Ωto_abR: A Web Application for the Visualization and Analysis of Click-Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses

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Abstract

Since its inception by Jewett and Williston in the late 1960s, the auditory brainstem response (ABR) has been an indispensable diagnostic tool, used by audiologists around the world. Click-evoked ABR testing proves to be a reliable tool, as it provides an objective representation of the auditory function, an estimate of hearing thresholds and the ability to pinpoint a potential issue in the auditory neural pathway. The present study describes state-of-the-art ABR analytics-related platforms and provides an overview of their functionality. In conjunction, we introduce the design and development of a newly developed, user-friendly web application, built in R language. This application provides several well-known and newly key characteristics for the analysis of ABR waveforms. These include absolute peak latencies, amplitudes, and interpeak latencies.

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Ballas, A., & Katrakazas, P. (2021). Ωto_abR: A Web Application for the Visualization and Analysis of Click-Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses. Digital, 1(4), 188–197. https://doi.org/10.3390/digital1040014

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