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| C W PontonSummaryAffiliation: House Ear Institute Country: USA Publications
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Maturation of human central auditory system activity: evidence from multi-channel evoked potentialsC W Ponton
Electrophysiology Laboratory, House Ear Institute, Los Angeles, CA 90057, USA
Clin Neurophysiol 111:220-36. 2000..The purpose of this study was to evaluate central auditory system maturation based on detailed data from multi-electrode recordings of long-latency auditory evoked potentials (AEPs)...
Maturation of the mismatch negativity: effects of profound deafness and cochlear implant useC W Ponton
Electrophysiology Laboratory, House Ear Institute, Los Angeles, CA 90057, USA
Audiol Neurootol 5:167-85. 2000..These findings suggest that, compared to N(1), the MMN is a better measure of basic auditory processes necessary for the development of spoken language perception skills in profoundly deaf children and adults who use a cochlear implant...
Integrated mismatch negativity (MMNi): a noise-free representation of evoked responses allowing single-point distribution-free statistical testsC W Ponton
Department of Electrophysiology, House Ear Institute, Los Angeles, CA 90057, USA
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 104:143-50. 1997..Rejection of this hypothesis provides objective evidence of the presence of the MMN...
Plasticity in the adult human central auditory system: evidence from late-onset profound unilateral deafnessC W Ponton
Electrophysiology Laboratory, House Ear Institute, Los Angeles, CA 90057, USA
Hear Res 154:32-44. 2001..These experience-related changes in central auditory system activity following late-onset profound unilateral deafness thus provide evidence of the presence and the time course of auditory system plasticity in the adult brain...
Activating separate ascending auditory pathways produces different human thalamic/cortical responsesM D Waring
Electrophysiology Department, House Ear Institute, Los Angeles, CA 90057, USA
Hear Res 130:219-29. 1999..The differences suggest that activation of different ascending pathways in the auditory system results in different spatial and temporal patterns of neural activity in the thalamic and/or cortical auditory areas...
