Abstract:The strategy for sequential tests is an option to identify the Auditory Steady-State Responses (ASSRs) faster when compared to the single test. However, the repetitive application of objective response detectors (ORD) increases the probability of detecting a response when it does not exist, i.e., false positive (FP). A solution to this increase in FP is to define the response as present when it reaches a predetermined number of consecutive detections (NDC). However, the NDC can lead to a more conservative exam… Show more
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