2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2749707/v1
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Acoustic and Optoacoustic Stimulations in Auditory Brainstem Response test in Salicylate Induced Tinnitus

Abstract: As a common debilitating disorder worldwide, tinnitus requires objective assessment. In the auditory brainstem response (ABR) test, auditory potentials can be evoked by acoustic or optoacoustic (induced by laser light) stimulations. In order to use the ABR test in the objective assessment of tinnitus, in this study, acoustic ABR (aABR) and optoacoustic ABR (oABR) were compared in the control and tinnitus groups to determine the changes caused by Sodium salicylate (SS)-induced tinnitus in rat. In both aABR and … Show more

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