Abstract
A comparative study of the power spectra of short-latency auditory evoked potentials (SLAEPs) was made in norm and pathological states (neurinoma of the acoustic nerve, concussion of the brain, and epilepsy). Rather specific pattern of changes in the power of the medium- and high-frequency components along with the appearance of subcomponents was revealed. It is supposed that spectral analysis of SLAEP is highly informative and may be useful for neurophysiological clinical diagnostics.
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