This study investigated whether Dalmatian puppies with normal hearing bilaterally had the same click-evoked brainstem auditory potential characteristics as age-matched dogs of another breed. Short-latency brainstem auditory potentials evoked by condensation and rarefaction clicks were recorded in 23 1.5- to 2-month-old Dalmatian puppies with normal hearing bilaterally by a qualitative brainstem auditory evoked potential test and in 16 Beagle dogs of the same age. For each stimulus intensity, from 90 dB normal hearing level down to the wave V threshold, the sum of the potentials evoked by the 2 kinds of stimuli were added, giving an equivalent to the alternate click polarity stimulation. The slope of the L segment of the wave V latency-intensity curve was steeper in Dalmatian (-40 +/- 10 micros/dB) than in Beagles (-28 +/- 5 micros/dB, P < .001) puppies. The hearing threshold was lower in the Beagle puppies (P < .05). A different maturation speed of the neural pathways is one possible explanation of this observation.
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Poncelet, L., Coppens, A., & Deltenre, P. (2000). Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential Wave V Latency-Intensity Function in Normal Dalmatian and Beagle Puppies. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 14(4), 424. https://doi.org/10.1892/0891-6640(2000)014<0424:baepwv>2.3.co;2
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