Electric Response Audiometry in Clinical Practice E-Book Preface Abbreviations SECTION 1: Introduction: Basis of the auditory evoked potentials 1. Historical development of electric response audiometry (ERA) 2. Anatomy, physiology, and classification of the generators of auditory evoked potentials 3. Basic principles of instrumentation and signal-processing SECTION 2: Clinical use of auditory evoked potentials 4. Electrocochleography (ECochG) 5. ECochG in hearing disorders 6. The auditory brainstem response (ABR) 7. The ABR in hearing disorders and auditory dysfunction 8. Middle latency response (MLR) 9. The slow vertex response (SVR) 10. Other long latency respnses SECTION 3: Electric response audiometry testing strategies 11. Comparative assessment of ERA threshold techniques 12. ERA in hearing screening in neonates and infants 13. ERA in the "difficult-to-test child" 14. ERA in non-organic hearing loss (NOHL) 15. ERA in neuro-otologic diagnosis 16. ERA in investigation of neurological disorders 17. Monitoring auditory evoked potentials during neuro-otologic surgery 18. Electrically evoked potentials in cochlear stimulation 19. Current developments in ERA References Index