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Objective measures of auditory temporal resolution with ABR

Objective measures of auditory temporal resolution with ABR
Objective measures of auditory temporal resolution with ABR
Objective: to develop a reliable objective method to measure temporal resolution thresholds using Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) with statistical response detection methods.

Design: the ABR paradigms “Two Clicks (2C)” and “Temporal Notched Noise with Click (TNNC)” were evaluated for measuring objective temporal resolution thresholds. Statistical methods were used for ABR detection. Test-retest reliability of both ABR paradigms was also assessed. For comparison, a Gaps in Noise test and psychometric TNNC paradigm measured behavioural thresholds from the same subjects.

Study sample: 23 normal-hearing participants in the main study, and an additional 10 in the test-retest experiment, aged 20–35 years.

Results: objective temporal resolution thresholds averaged 4.04 ms for the 2C paradigm and 3.21 ms for the TNNC paradigm. Group-level data showed reduced ABR amplitude and detection as gap durations approached threshold, whilst individual ABR amplitudes fluctuated across gap durations. Behavioural thresholds averaged 1.49 and 2.22 ms. In the test-retest experiment, TNNC showed moderate repeatability, while 2C had slight, non-significant repeatability (measured by Cohen’s Kappa).

Conclusions: while these objective approaches show promise for measuring temporal resolution at a group level, their application in individuals remains challenging due to high variability across subjects. The TNNC paradigm demonstrated better performance in terms of ABR repeatability.
Temporal resolution; suprathreshold hearing; auditory brainstem response; forward and backward masking; two clicks; paired clicks, auditory brainstem response, paired clicks, forward and backward masking, suprathreshold hearing, Temporal resolution, two clicks
1499-2027
Akis, Esma
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Bell, Steve L.
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Simpson, David M.
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Akis, Esma
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Bell, Steve L.
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Simpson, David M.
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Akis, Esma, Bell, Steve L. and Simpson, David M. (2025) Objective measures of auditory temporal resolution with ABR. International Journal of Audiology. (doi:10.1080/14992027.2025.2486847).

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Abstract

Objective: to develop a reliable objective method to measure temporal resolution thresholds using Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) with statistical response detection methods.

Design: the ABR paradigms “Two Clicks (2C)” and “Temporal Notched Noise with Click (TNNC)” were evaluated for measuring objective temporal resolution thresholds. Statistical methods were used for ABR detection. Test-retest reliability of both ABR paradigms was also assessed. For comparison, a Gaps in Noise test and psychometric TNNC paradigm measured behavioural thresholds from the same subjects.

Study sample: 23 normal-hearing participants in the main study, and an additional 10 in the test-retest experiment, aged 20–35 years.

Results: objective temporal resolution thresholds averaged 4.04 ms for the 2C paradigm and 3.21 ms for the TNNC paradigm. Group-level data showed reduced ABR amplitude and detection as gap durations approached threshold, whilst individual ABR amplitudes fluctuated across gap durations. Behavioural thresholds averaged 1.49 and 2.22 ms. In the test-retest experiment, TNNC showed moderate repeatability, while 2C had slight, non-significant repeatability (measured by Cohen’s Kappa).

Conclusions: while these objective approaches show promise for measuring temporal resolution at a group level, their application in individuals remains challenging due to high variability across subjects. The TNNC paradigm demonstrated better performance in terms of ABR repeatability.

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Accepted/In Press date: 20 March 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 April 2025
Keywords: Temporal resolution; suprathreshold hearing; auditory brainstem response; forward and backward masking; two clicks; paired clicks, auditory brainstem response, paired clicks, forward and backward masking, suprathreshold hearing, Temporal resolution, two clicks

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Local EPrints ID: 501926
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/501926
ISSN: 1499-2027
PURE UUID: 3a92455e-2019-4687-aae2-b521f3ea7bf5
ORCID for Esma Akis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5680-0256
ORCID for David M. Simpson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9072-5088

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Date deposited: 12 Jun 2025 16:35
Last modified: 12 Sep 2025 02:06

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Author: Esma Akis ORCID iD
Author: Steve L. Bell

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