FInal Exam 3 matching Flashcards

1
Q

Evoked potentials that appear within the first 10 msec after signal onset

A

ABR

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2
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Evoked potentials that appear after 10 to 50 msec after signal onset

A

ABR

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3
Q

The lowest intensity at which a stimulus produces an acoustic reflex

A

ART

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4
Q

Evoked potentials that occur immediately after signal onset

A

EcoochG

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5
Q

Evoked potentials that appear about 100 msec after signal onset

A

LER

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6
Q

A unit of impedance measurement

A

Ohm

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7
Q

contraction of the middle ear muscles in response to loud sound

A

Acoustic reflex

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8
Q

The ascending and descending pathways of the acoustic reflex

A

Acoustic reflex arch

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9
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Evoked potentials that appear 75 msec after signal onset with a large peak at a latency of 300 msec

A

Auditory event-related

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10
Q

The inverse of stiffness

A

compliance

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11
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The third electrode used in auditory evoked potential testing that prevents the body from acting as an antenna

A

Ground

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12
Q

measurement of impedance or admittance of the ear drum membrane

A

immitance

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13
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a graph drawn as a function of the delay in appearance of wave V versus the intensity

A

Latency-intensity

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14
Q

The total contribution to impedance made by mass, stiffness, frequency

A

reactance

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15
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The electrode used in auditory evoked potential testing that is unaffected by electrical activity in the brain

A

reference

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16
Q

a decrease in the impedance of the eardrum membrane as a result of constant sound stimulation

A

Reflex decay