H. Lauffer et al., SIMULTANEOUS RECORDING OF BRAIN-STEM AND CORTICAL ACOUSTIC EVOKED-POTENTIALS IN CHILDREN - METHODICAL ASPECTS AND NORMATIVE DATA, European journal of pediatrics, 152(8), 1993, pp. 682-685
Early and late acoustic evoked responses were simultaneously recorded
from 42 children aged 3-17 years by means of a computer-based device u
sing self-developped software. Filling the interstimulus intervals of
late acoustic evoked potentials with clicks leads to an increase of la
tencies and a decrease of amplitudes of N1 and P2 components. Agedepen
dent normal values for various recording conditions are given.