What is it about?

Detecting hearing loss in the absence of any known organic disorders poses a challenge for audiologists. Compared with behavioural tests, electrophysiological and electroacoustic methods are considered to be more up to date and reliable for detecting false and exaggerated hearing loss (FEHL). We hypothesized that the differences between the behavioral pure tone thresholds (BPTT) and ASSR thresholds will be larger for subjects with FEHL than subjects with organic hearing loss (OHL) and there will be a stronger agreement between BPTT and ASSR thresholds in subjects with OHL.

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Why is it important?

Auditory steady-state response (ASSR) test can be used to detect FEHL considering the advantages of speed and accuracy of the method. However, very little is known about using ASSR to detect FEHL and this study aims to present our clinical experiences regarding to ASSR and FEHL.

Perspectives

Agreements and differences among the ASSR and BPTT values should be used to evaluate the reliability of the audiological assessment of FEHL.

Dr. Atılım Atılgan
Istanbul Medeniyet Universitesi

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This page is a summary of: 40 Hz auditory steady-state response in eleven subjects with false hearing loss, Clinical Otolaryngology, April 2020, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/coa.13531.
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