Assessing the applications of cortical auditory evoked potentials as a biomarker in cochlear implant children /
Hoda Mahmoud Weheiba
Assessing the applications of cortical auditory evoked potentials as a biomarker in cochlear implant children / قياس تطبيقات الجهود المثاره السمعيه على قشره المخ كدلاله حيويه فى أطفال زراعه القوقعه Hoda Mahmoud Weheiba ; Supervised Ismail Zohdi Mostafa , Mohamed Ibrahim Shabana , Amira Maged Elshennawy - Cairo : Hoda Mahmoud Weheiba , 2013 - 194 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of E.N.T
Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) are non invasive measures that have a unique role in identifying central auditory system that has benefited from amplification or implantation. P1 CAEP reflects the maturation of the auditory system in general as it has developed over time (Nash et al., 2007). 1-To assess the cortical auditory evoked potential in cochlear implant children versus age matvhed controls, 2-to study the different variables affecting the results, and 3-to compare pattern of P1 CAEP in cochlear implant patients versus hearing aid patients
Cochlear implants Hearing impaired children P1 cortical auditory evoked potential
Assessing the applications of cortical auditory evoked potentials as a biomarker in cochlear implant children / قياس تطبيقات الجهود المثاره السمعيه على قشره المخ كدلاله حيويه فى أطفال زراعه القوقعه Hoda Mahmoud Weheiba ; Supervised Ismail Zohdi Mostafa , Mohamed Ibrahim Shabana , Amira Maged Elshennawy - Cairo : Hoda Mahmoud Weheiba , 2013 - 194 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of E.N.T
Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) are non invasive measures that have a unique role in identifying central auditory system that has benefited from amplification or implantation. P1 CAEP reflects the maturation of the auditory system in general as it has developed over time (Nash et al., 2007). 1-To assess the cortical auditory evoked potential in cochlear implant children versus age matvhed controls, 2-to study the different variables affecting the results, and 3-to compare pattern of P1 CAEP in cochlear implant patients versus hearing aid patients
Cochlear implants Hearing impaired children P1 cortical auditory evoked potential