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. 2013 Nov;34(4):257–269. doi: 10.1055/s-0033-1356638

Table 1. Experimental conditions used in the studies cited in Fig. 3.

Subjects Experimental Design Source
n Characteristics Stimulus Duration (ms) ISI (ms) Signal Level Conditions
Detection approach examples
 McNeil et al, 200935 1 68-y-old man; severe to profound SNHL /ba/ 115 750* 60-dB nHL Unaided and aided Fig. 1, p. 81: unaided and left hearing aid
 Rapin and Graziani, 196714 1 21-mo-old girl; rubella, sedated 500-Hz tone Not specified Not specified 109 dB re: 0.0002 dynes/cm2 Unaided and aided Fig. 4, p. 892: 109 dB with and 109 dB without aid
 Gravel et al, 198915 1 7-mo-old boy; severe to profound SNHL /da/ Not specified Not specified Not specified Unaided and aided (aid set to user settings) Fig. 3, p. 271
 Korczak et al, 200534 7 Adults; severe to profound SNHL /ba/ and /da/ 150 950 80-dB ppeSPL Unaided and aided (aid set to MCL) Fig. 3, p. 176: standard responses in lower panel, left
Discrimination approach examples
 Billings et al, 200730 13 Young adults; normal hearing 1000-Hz tone 757 1910 50-dB SPL Unaided and aided (20-dB gain) Fig. 2, p. 238: 50 dB aided and 50 dB unaided waveforms
 Tremblay et al, 200629 7 Young adults; normal hearing /si/ 655 1910 64-dB SPL Unaided and aided (average gain of 19 dB) Fig. 7, p. 99: top panel
 Billings et al, 201131 9 Young adults; normal hearing 1000-Hz tone 756 1910 40-dB SPL Unaided and aided (gain of 20 dB) Fig. 6, p. 7: panel (a) unaided waveform, panel (b) aided waveform
 Korczak et al, 200534 4 Adults; moderate SNHL /ba/ and /da/ 150 950 85-dB HL Unaided and aided (aid set to MCL) Fig. 3, p. 176: standard responses in lower panel, center

Table was originally published in Billings et al, 2012.4 Note that the parameters listed are specific to the conditions used to generate the waveform data presented in Fig. 3 and do not necessarily represent all conditions presented in each study. The eight studies included represent aided CAEP data in the literature for which unaided and aided waveforms were able to be reproduced.

*Reference does not state whether this value refers to onset to onset or offset to onset. All other ISIs refer to offset to onset. HL, hearing level; ISI, interstimulus interval; MCL, most comfortable loudness; ppeSPL, peak-to-peak equivalent sound pressure level; SNHL, sensorineural hearing loss; SPL, sound pressure level.