Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5715021 Journal of Otology 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
VEMP can be induced from both neck extensor and masseter muscles in the miniature pig and rat. For a given species, the site of recording affects P wave induction rate and amplitude but not latency. Consistency and repeatability analysis suggests that the masseter muscle is a better recording site in miniature pigs while the cervical extensor is a better recording site in rats. For a given recording site, both latency and amplitude of the P wave are slightly greater in miniature pigs than in rats.
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