Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3047916 Clinical Neurophysiology 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThis study investigated the auditory processing in two patients with pure word deafness (PWD) using neurophysiological experimental methods.MethodsWe recorded the auditory brainstem response (ABR), the middle latency auditory-evoked response (MLR) and the auditory-evoked event-related potentials (ERPs) in two patients with PWD after subcortical hemorrhage in the left temporal lobe.ResultsBoth patients showed normal response in ABR and abnormality in MLR. The latency of P300 evoked by right-ear stimulation was 51 ms longer in one patient and 26 ms longer in the other patient than that evoked by left-ear stimulation.ConclusionsOur results suggested that the prolongation of P300 latency could be caused by the deterioration of auditory stimulus processing and supported the hypothesis that the defect in auditory temporal resolution was an important factor in the development of PWD.SignificanceThis study demonstrated that recordings of ERP with auditory-evoked response such as ABR and MLR are useful to elucidate the deterioration of auditory stimulus processing in patients with PWD.

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