Poster | 6th Internet World Congress for Biomedical Sciences |
J. Javier Mata(1), Jaime Marco (2), Juan M. Jiménez (3), Amparo Postigo(4), Francisco Delgado Moreno(5)
(1)Department of Neuro-otology. Centro Audiológico, S.L. - Sevilla. Spain
(2)Department of Otolaryngology. University Hospital - Valencia. Spain
(3)Department of Otolaryngology. "V. Valme" University Hospital - Sevilla. Spain
(4)Department of Audiology. Centro Audiologico, S.L - Sevilla. Spain
(5)Department of Otolaryngology. "V.del Rocio" University Hospital - Sevilla. Spain
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Considering the obtained results from a morphological point of view, the coincidence regarding the obtained response during the first 20 ms. shows itself in the way of a series of positive and negative deflections from the basic isoelectrical line. They alternate until they reach a total of five positive deflections -which have been consecutively numbered as P waves- an four negative ones, numbered as N. (See figure 1).
With regard to the latency values that appear after averaging out the registers achieved, we find a response margin ranging from about 2 to 17 ms. (Table 2)
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