Introduction to the CE-Chirp® Stimuli
This presentation introduces the CE-Chirp® family of acoustic stimuli, which are designed to increase response amplitudes and reduce auditory brainstem response (ABR) and auditory steady state response (ASSR) test times. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:16 Response-to-noise ratio 1:20 Synchronizing the nerve firings 2:03 Click stimulus 2:39 Cochlear travel time 4:03 Subcomponents of stimulus and response 6:09 Stimulus timing can change response timing 8:25 Compensating for cochlear travel time 9:34 How does the CE-Chirp® work? 16:04 CE-Chirp® versus click 18:11 Frequency-specific stimuli 19:00 Frequency-specific NB CE-Chirps® 19:52 NB CE-Chirp® vs tone burst 21:41 How was the CE-Chirp® derived? 22:15 Implementation of the CE-Chirp® 23:12 Ending comments #CEChirp #ABR

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