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Frontal Auditory Evoked Potentials and Augmenting-reducing

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialties Neurology
Physiology
Date 1985 Sep 1
PMID 2411518
Citations 8
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Abstract

Auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) to tones (750 Hz--200 msec) ranging from 50 to 80 dB SPL were studied at Cz and Fz leads in 29 normal adults (15 males) ranging in age from 20 to 22. Peak-to-trough amplitudes were measured for the P1-N1 and the N1-P2 wave forms as well as baseline (500 msec prestimulus)-to-peak amplitudes for each component, i.e., P1, N1 and P2. Amplitudes were examined as a function of intensity and electrode location. Cz-Fz amplitude differences increased with increasing stimulus intensity, the differentiating peak being the N1 component. An overall reducing phenomenon was found at Fz in the 70-80 dB range whereas an augmenting effect was observed at Cz for these intensities. The augmenting/reducing groups defined by analysis of individual amplitude-intensity patterns were different whether we considered Fz or Cz results: Fz reducers were more numerous than Cz reducers. These results on prominent reducing at the frontal level were examined in relation to the data concerning the modulatory function of the frontal cortex on auditory EPs. Implications were drawn for the role of the frontal cortex in cortical augmenting-reducing.

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