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J Campbell, G Cardon… - Seminars in hearing, 2011 - thieme-connect.com The P1 component of the cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP) shows age-related decreases in latency and changes in morphology in normal-hearing children, providing a biomarker for development of the auditory cortical pathways in humans. In hearing-impaired children, ...
[HTML] from frontiersin.orgC Simon, T Wallace-Huitt, P Thapa… - Frontiers in Sleep …, 2011 - admin.frontiersin.org The P13 potential is the rodent equivalent of the P50 potential, which is an evoked response recorded at the vertex (Vx) 50 msec following an auditory stimulus in humans. Both the P13 and P50 potentials are only present during ... Related articles - Cached - All 4 versions