A Study of the Effect of Two Meaningful Syllables Stimuli in Auditory Brainstem Responses Using Correlation and Coherence Analyses

Purpose: In elementary studies on brainstem evoked potentials a simple stimuli like click and sinusoidal tones is used, but in recent years Auditory Neuroscience oriented to use complex stimuli. These complex stimuli (e.g. speech and music) are more capable in representation of auditory pathway fun...

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Main Authors: Amin Asgharzadeh-Alavr, Amir Homayoun Jafari, Zahra Shirzhiyan, AmirSalar Jafarpisheh, Azadeh Ghalyanchi-Langeroudi, Akram Pourbakht
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies
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Online Access:https://fbt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/fbt/article/view/48
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spelling doaj-0fe968e5b0cb4d2bb833be39af1961932020-11-25T04:09:59ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesFrontiers in Biomedical Technologies2345-58372015-06-0122A Study of the Effect of Two Meaningful Syllables Stimuli in Auditory Brainstem Responses Using Correlation and Coherence AnalysesAmin Asgharzadeh-Alavr0Amir Homayoun Jafari1Zahra Shirzhiyan2AmirSalar Jafarpisheh3Azadeh Ghalyanchi-Langeroudi4Akram Pourbakht5Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran AND Research Center for Biomedical Technologies and Robotics (RCBTR), Tehran, Iran.Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran.Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran AND Research Center for Biomedical Technologies and Robotics (RCBTR), Tehran, Iran.Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran AND Research Center for Biomedical Technologies and Robotics (RCBTR), Tehran, Iran.Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran AND Research Center for Biomedical Technologies and Robotics (RCBTR), Tehran, Iran.Department of Audiology, School of Rehabilitation, Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), Tehran, Iran. Purpose: In elementary studies on brainstem evoked potentials a simple stimuli like click and sinusoidal tones is used, but in recent years Auditory Neuroscience oriented to use complex stimuli. These complex stimuli (e.g. speech and music) are more capable in representation of auditory pathway functions. Previous studies in this field, mainly attend to one single vowel or consonant-vowels. Until now no study has been done which considered the encoding of multi structurally meaning full combination of consonant-vowel. In this study, we try to extract information using suitable tools from Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABR) to stimuli ‘baba’. Methods: At the first step we used a test to find an appropriate distance between two consecutive consonant- vowels ‘ba’ which is perceived ‘baba’. For this, a psychophysical test was designed. Subjects were asked to choose a suitable distance between two ‘ba’ that the combination perceived ‘baba’. After recording evoked potentials to ‘ba’ and ‘baba’, we searched distinctive features between the signals related two stimuli. So at first, we began with comparative time-frequency analyses like correlation and coherence. Results: Correlation analyses show that the response to ‘ba’ and the response to first syllable of ‘baba’ in the Onset and also transient parts of responses are different and the response to first and second syllable of /baba/ become similar. The results of coherence analyses show that these differences could not be represented with a linear relation merely. Conclusion: Brainstem neural activity was different in countering with single syllable stimuli in comparison with meaningful disyllabic stimuli. These changes can be consequences of activities in anatomical top-down pathway. https://fbt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/fbt/article/view/48Brainstem evoked response (ABR)Correlation analysisCoherence analysisDisyllabic.
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author Amin Asgharzadeh-Alavr
Amir Homayoun Jafari
Zahra Shirzhiyan
AmirSalar Jafarpisheh
Azadeh Ghalyanchi-Langeroudi
Akram Pourbakht
spellingShingle Amin Asgharzadeh-Alavr
Amir Homayoun Jafari
Zahra Shirzhiyan
AmirSalar Jafarpisheh
Azadeh Ghalyanchi-Langeroudi
Akram Pourbakht
A Study of the Effect of Two Meaningful Syllables Stimuli in Auditory Brainstem Responses Using Correlation and Coherence Analyses
Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies
Brainstem evoked response (ABR)
Correlation analysis
Coherence analysis
Disyllabic.
author_facet Amin Asgharzadeh-Alavr
Amir Homayoun Jafari
Zahra Shirzhiyan
AmirSalar Jafarpisheh
Azadeh Ghalyanchi-Langeroudi
Akram Pourbakht
author_sort Amin Asgharzadeh-Alavr
title A Study of the Effect of Two Meaningful Syllables Stimuli in Auditory Brainstem Responses Using Correlation and Coherence Analyses
title_short A Study of the Effect of Two Meaningful Syllables Stimuli in Auditory Brainstem Responses Using Correlation and Coherence Analyses
title_full A Study of the Effect of Two Meaningful Syllables Stimuli in Auditory Brainstem Responses Using Correlation and Coherence Analyses
title_fullStr A Study of the Effect of Two Meaningful Syllables Stimuli in Auditory Brainstem Responses Using Correlation and Coherence Analyses
title_full_unstemmed A Study of the Effect of Two Meaningful Syllables Stimuli in Auditory Brainstem Responses Using Correlation and Coherence Analyses
title_sort study of the effect of two meaningful syllables stimuli in auditory brainstem responses using correlation and coherence analyses
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies
issn 2345-5837
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Purpose: In elementary studies on brainstem evoked potentials a simple stimuli like click and sinusoidal tones is used, but in recent years Auditory Neuroscience oriented to use complex stimuli. These complex stimuli (e.g. speech and music) are more capable in representation of auditory pathway functions. Previous studies in this field, mainly attend to one single vowel or consonant-vowels. Until now no study has been done which considered the encoding of multi structurally meaning full combination of consonant-vowel. In this study, we try to extract information using suitable tools from Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABR) to stimuli ‘baba’. Methods: At the first step we used a test to find an appropriate distance between two consecutive consonant- vowels ‘ba’ which is perceived ‘baba’. For this, a psychophysical test was designed. Subjects were asked to choose a suitable distance between two ‘ba’ that the combination perceived ‘baba’. After recording evoked potentials to ‘ba’ and ‘baba’, we searched distinctive features between the signals related two stimuli. So at first, we began with comparative time-frequency analyses like correlation and coherence. Results: Correlation analyses show that the response to ‘ba’ and the response to first syllable of ‘baba’ in the Onset and also transient parts of responses are different and the response to first and second syllable of /baba/ become similar. The results of coherence analyses show that these differences could not be represented with a linear relation merely. Conclusion: Brainstem neural activity was different in countering with single syllable stimuli in comparison with meaningful disyllabic stimuli. These changes can be consequences of activities in anatomical top-down pathway.
topic Brainstem evoked response (ABR)
Correlation analysis
Coherence analysis
Disyllabic.
url https://fbt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/fbt/article/view/48
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