The effects of sex on I–III, III–V and I–V interwave intervals and I, III, V ABR waves latency values have been studied in 171 normal children born at term, 94 males and 77 females, aged between 2 and 720 days. The obtained data confirm that latency values decrease progressively with age, and show that there is a statistically significant difference in wave III and V latency values and in III–V and I–V intervals between males and females. Moreover, these differences seem to increase with age. The authors also discuss the possible underlying mechanisms and claim that even in infancy, sex-related variability should be taken into account.

M., M., Ottaviani, F., G., P., G., A., F., P., M., R. (1988). Effects of sex on auditory brainstem responses in infancy and early childhood. SCANDINAVIAN AUDIOLOGY, 17(3), 143-146 [10.3109/01050398809042184].

Effects of sex on auditory brainstem responses in infancy and early childhood

OTTAVIANI, FABRIZIO;
1988-01-01

Abstract

The effects of sex on I–III, III–V and I–V interwave intervals and I, III, V ABR waves latency values have been studied in 171 normal children born at term, 94 males and 77 females, aged between 2 and 720 days. The obtained data confirm that latency values decrease progressively with age, and show that there is a statistically significant difference in wave III and V latency values and in III–V and I–V intervals between males and females. Moreover, these differences seem to increase with age. The authors also discuss the possible underlying mechanisms and claim that even in infancy, sex-related variability should be taken into account.
1988
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/31 - OTORINOLARINGOIATRIA
Settore MED/32 - AUDIOLOGIA
English
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auditory brainstem responses; infancy and early childhood; latency, gender
M., M., Ottaviani, F., G., P., G., A., F., P., M., R. (1988). Effects of sex on auditory brainstem responses in infancy and early childhood. SCANDINAVIAN AUDIOLOGY, 17(3), 143-146 [10.3109/01050398809042184].
M., M; Ottaviani, F; G., P; G., A; F., P; M., R
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