Auditory brainstem response (ABR) peak measures were compared for a custom ear canal electrode and traditional mastoid and ear lobe reference electrode sites with the assumption that the ear canal electrode would yield larger Wave I amplitudes. In this study, Waves I, III, and V latencies and amplitudes were measured and compared in twenty participants between the ages of 18 and 50, with particular interest in a potential Wave I advantage using the custom ear canal reference electrode. The statistical analysis suggested that all reference electrode sites yielded comparable results with no statistical differences in peak latency or peak-to-trough amplitude for Waves I, III, and V. Although the custom ear canal electrode did not produce larger Wave I amplitudes over the other two references, a deeper placement of the ear canal electrode might have yielded different results.
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Atcherson, S. R., Lim, T. J., Moore, P. C., & Minaya, C. P. (2012). Comparison of Auditory Brainstem Response Peak Measures Using Ear Lobe, Mastoid, and Custom Ear Canal Reference Electrodes. Audiology Research, 2(1), e3. https://doi.org/10.4081/audiores.2012.e3
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