XX Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group
XX IERASG Biennial Symposium
Bled, Slovenia

DETAILED PROGRAMME


Sunday, June 10

14:00 Registration
18:00 Welcome Reception

 


Monday, June 11

08:00 Opening Ceremony
08:15 Hallowell Davis Lecture
Chairperson: Roger Thornton
Arnold Starr, Edward J. Golob, Rie Irimajiri, Henry J. Michalewski:
Sensory Cortical Changes Accompany Aging, Mild Cognitive Decline, and Dementia
09:00–10:30 Session I: Applications in Cognitive Neuroscience
Chairperson: Janez Zidar
09:00 Yvonne S. Sininger:
Lateral Asymmetry in the Human Auditory System: Evidence from Otoacoustic Emissions and Electrophysiology
09:13 David Purcell, Bernhard Ross, Terence Picton, Christo Pantev:
Cortical Responses to the 2f1-F2 Combination Tone
09:26 Anthony T. Cacace, Dennis J. McFarland, Earl Zimmerman, Dzintra Celmins:
Time and Frequency Domain Comparisons of Event-Related Potentials and Oscillations in Normal Aging and Individuals with Minimal Cognitive Impairment: Application of the Auditory Oddball Paradigm
09:39 Anthony T. Cacace, Dennis J. McFarland, Earl Zimmerman, Dzintra Celmins:
Electrophysiological Correlates of Auditory and Visual Recognition Memory in Normal Aging and Individuals with Minimal Cognitive Impairment
09:52 Ulrich Hoppe, Torsten Wohlberedt, Frank Digeser, Horst Hessel:
Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials Evoked by Speech in Cochlear Implant Subjects are Affected by Acoustic Preprocessing
10:05 Curtis W. Ponton, Elais M. Ponton:
Driving while Listening - Multi-Tasking Mayhem: Analysis of Event-Related Potentials
10:18 Curtis W. Ponton, Elais M. Ponton:
Driving While Listening - Multi-Tasking Mayhem: Analysis of Spectral Data
10:30

Roger Thornton:

Selective Attention Increases the Temporal Precision of the Auditory N100 Event-Related Potential

10:42 Coffee Break (sponsored by Pfizer)
11:00–12:30 Session II: CNS plasticity as Revealed by Evoked Potentials
Chairperson: Dušan Butinar
11:00 Niels Christian Stenklev, Karine Faucher, Øyvind Aas-Hansen, Torgrim Fuhr, Børge Damsgård, Einar Laukli:
ABR and Regeneration of Inner Ear Hair Cells in Gentamicin-Treated Cod (Gadus Morhua)
11:13 Kelly Tremblay, Bernhard Ross, Terence Picton:
Auditory Training and the P1-N1-P2 Complex: Age and Stimulus Effects
11:26 Kevin J. Munro, Nataliya Y. Pisareva, David J. Parker, Suzanne C. Purdy:
Auditory Brainstem Response Asymmetry Following Monaural Long-Term Hearing Aid Experience: Evidence of Brainstem Plasticity In Adults
11:39 Martin Walger, Peter Igelmund, Hartmut Meister, Anke Brockhaus-Dumke, Dirk Fuerstenberg, Hasso von Wedel:
Objective Evaluation of Sound Discrimination of CI-Patients in Noise
11:52-12:30 Surgical Applications of Evoked Potentials
11:52 Norbert Dillier:
Application of Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potential Recordings for Patients with Cochlear Implants
12:05 Branka B. Geczy, Jagoda Vatovec, Dušan Butinar:
Electrophysiologic Monitoring of the Auditory Nerve before and during Cochlear Implantation
12:18 Krzysztof Morawski, Kazimierz Niemczyk, Jorge Bohorquez, Fred Telischi:
Various Models of Intraoperative Monitoring of Auditory Function in Patients with Cerebello-Pontine Angle Tumor
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Poster Session I
Chairperson: David Stapells
No. 1 Sung Wook Jeong, Woo Yong Bae, Soo Yong Ahn, Lee-Suk Kim:
Electrically Evoked Middle Latency Response in the Cat: Effect of Stimulation Rate and Pulse Duration
No. 2
Siobhán Brennan, Paul Bacon, John Stevens:
Effect of Ear Muff Placement on the Click Stimulus Waveform and Implications for ABR Threshold
No. 3
Stanislav Bronyakin, Oleg Belov, George Tavartkiladze:
Technical Aspects of Stimulus Presentation through the Hearing Aid for ASSR Recording
No. 4
Rafael E. Delgado, Nuri Açıkgöz, Linda Hood, Özcan Özdamar, Jorge Bohórquez:
Fast Infant Audiogram Determination Using an Intensity-Ramping ASSR Technique
No. 5
Abreena I. Tlumak, Elaine Rubinstein, John D. Durrant:
Meta-Analysis of Variables that Affect Accuracy of Threshold Estimation via Measurement of the Auditory Ateady-State Response
No. 6
Kirsty Gardner-Berry, Suzanne Carolyn Purdy, Harvey Dillon, Simon Carlisle:
The Measurement of Gap Detection in Adults with Normal Hearing Using Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials (CAEPs)
No. 7
Herbert Jay Gould, Sarah Hay, Monique Pousson:
Late Evoked Potential Tracking of Time Compressed Speech
No. 8
W. Wiktor Jedrzejczak, Krzysztof Kochanek, Lech Sliwa, Adam Pilka, Katarzyna J. Blinowska:
Time-Frequency Analysis of Auditory Steady State Responses
No. 9
Krzysztof Kochanek, Jan Żera, Adam Piłka, Rafał Młyński, Henryk Skarżyński:
Evaluation of Hearing Protector Attenuation by Auditory Brainstem Responses
No. 10
Doris R. Lewis, Daniela B. Calil:
Auditory Steady-State Responses in Hearing Impaired Children
No. 11
Marcin Masalski, Stefan Giżewski, Maria Zalesska-Kręcicka:
Effect of the Post-Auricular Muscle Response on ASSR Detection
No. 12
Krzysztof Morawski, Jorge Bohorquez, Katarzyna Pierchala, Fred Telischi, Ozcan Ozdamar, Kazimierz Niemczyk:
Assessment of Deconvolved Transtympanal Electrocochleography Obtained at High Stimulus Rates in Patients with Meniere’s Disease and Acoustic Tumor
No. 13
Patricia J. Muir, Carrie J. Scarff, Rachel M. Martin, Angela D. Reynolds, Jos J. Eggermont:
What Can /Ba/-/Pa/ Tell us about Temporal Processing?
No. 14
Pavel Prado-Gutiérrez, Armando Alvaré-Jaramillo, Francisco A. Gonzalez-Marrero, Francisco Martín-Gonzales:
Effect of Repetition Rate on Both Acoustic and Electrically Auditory Evoked Potentials of Guinea Pigs
No. 15
Mridula Sharma, Suzanne C. Purdy, Kevin J. Munro:
Reference Electrode Position for Single Ear Cortical Auditory Evoked Potential (CAEP) Recording. Does it Really Matter?
No. 16
Kate M. Autin, Edward J. Golob:
Auditory Event-Related Potentials and Perceptual Judgments of Speech
No. 17
Torsten Rahne, Hellmut von Specht, Martin Böckmann:
Visual Cues Can Modulate the Automatic Organization of Auditory Streams
No. 18 Martin Boeckmann:
Effects of Discrimination Training on the MMN Elicited by Pitch Modulation Direction Changes
No. 19 Kiyoko Kobayashi, Maiko Mishina, Shinya Kobayashi:
Application of Phase Spectral Analysis for Cortical Auditory Evoked Potential Detection in Adults
No. 20 Lee-Suk Kim, Sung Wook Jeong, Soo Yong Ahn, Jae Ryong Kim:
Comparison of ECAP Amplitude Growth Function between the Children with Auditory Neuropathy and those with Non-Neuropathic Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Preliminary Report
No. 21 Emma Reichman, Karen Boyle, Michael Bradnam, Ruth Hamilton, Jim Harrigan, Juan Mora, Vivien Thorpe:
Normative ASSR, ABR and High-Frequency Tympanometry Data for Two-Month Old Infants
No. 22 Ruth Brooke, Siobhán Brennan, John Stevens:
Reduction of Bone-Conduction Artefact when Recording ASSR
15:15–17:00 Session III: Acoustically and Electrically Evoked Potentials (Part 1)
Chairperson: Jose Barajas
15:15

Matthew G. Evans:

An Attempt to Use Click ABR to Predict Uncomfortable Loudness Levels

15:28 Wendy D’haenens, Ingeborg Dhooge, Bart Vinck:
Auditory Steady-State Responses in Normal Hearing Adults: A Test-Retest Reliability Study
15:41 Christoph van der Reijden, Lucas Mens, Ad Snik:
Improving Recording and Stimulus Conditions of ASSRs in Infants and Adults
15:54 Ann Iren Hugstmyr, Einar Laukli:
ASSR and Tone-Burst Evoked ABR. A Comparison
16:07 Siobhán Brennan, John Stevens:
How Does the ASSR Response Amplitude Vary with Modulation Rate for Individual Babies?
16:20 Maria Cecilia Pérez-Abalo, Maria C. Hernández, Jose Gaya, Lidia Charro, Ernesto Rodríguez, Lilian Rioja, Maribel Ponce de León, Sandra Bermejo:
Clinical Usefulness of the MSSR to Air and Bone Conducted Stimuli in Normal Hearing and Hearing Impaired Children
16:33 Lech Œliwa, Krzysztof Kochanek, Anna Piotrowska, Adam Piłka, Henryk Skarżyński:
Evaluation of Differences between Audiometric and ASSR Thresholds
16:46 Michael Sasha John, Terence Picton:
RAMPER: Effects of Intensity Ramp Duration on Threshold Estimation
17:00 Coffee Break
17:30–18:35 Session IV: Acoustically and Electrically Evoked Potentials (Part 2)
Chairperson: Maria Cecilia Pérez-Abalo
17:30 Jane Alaerts, Heleen Luts, Jan Wouters:
Evaluating Speech Understanding by Means of Suprathreshold ASSR
17:43 Alberico Bojano, Tiziana Cotecchia, Vincenzo Pastore, Antonio Della Volpe, Nicola Mansi, Raffaele Izzo:
Estimating Bimodal Hearing Gain Using Auditory Steady-State Responses in Cochlear Implanted Children
17:56 Mridula Sharma, Katie Swaya, Suzanne C. Purdy, Andrea S. Kelly, Kevin J. Munro:
Effects of Broadband Noise on Speech Evoked Auditory Responses in Young Adults
18:09 Andrew Dimitrijevic, John-Yuhan Bai, Henry Michalewski, Fan-Gang Zeng, Hillel Pratt, Arnold Starr:
Auditory Event-Related Responses to Single Feature Changes in Continuous Stimuli I: Temporal and Place Coding with Frequency Change
18:22 Andrew Dimitrijevic, Brenda Lolli, Henry Michalewski, Arnold Starr:
Auditory Event-Related Responses to Single Feature Changes in Continuous Stimuli II: Temporal and Place Coding with Intensity Change
18:35–19:26 Session V: Acoustically and Electrically Evoked Potentials (Part 3)
Chairperson: Hillel Pratt
18:35 Curtis J. Billings, Kelly L. Tremblay, Pamela E. Souza:
Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials Recorded with and Without Hearing Aids: Effects of Stimulus Intensity and Amplification
18:48 Harvey Dillon, John Seymour, Maryanne Golding, Richard Katsch, Suzanne Purdy:
Statistical Analysis of Cortical Waveforms Using MANOVA and Hotelling’s t2
19:01 Lendra M. Friesen, Kelly L. Tremblay:
Speech-Evoked Auditory Potentials in Cochlear Implant Listeners
19:14 Maryanne Golding, Harvey Dillon, John Seymour, Lyndal Carter:
The Sensitivity of Hotelling’s T2 in the Detection of Obligatory Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials (CAEPs)

 


Tuesday, June 12

08:00 Keynote Lecture I
Chairperson: Herbert Jay Gould
Einar Laukli:
Neonatal Hearing Screening. The Choice of Method in the First Evaluations: TEOAE or AABR or Something Else?
09:00–10:30 Session VI: Newborn Hearing Screening and Diagnostic Evaluation (Part 1)
Chairperson: Jagoda Vatovec
09:00 David R. Stapells, Anna Van Maanen:
ASSRs to Multiple Simultaneous Air-Conducted Stimuli: Criteria for Normal Hearing in Infants
09:13 Jennifer L. Hatton, David R. Stapells:
Effects of Single- vs. Multiple-Stimulus Presentation on 80 Hz ASSR Amplitudes and Threshold: Results in Young Infants
09:26 John Stevens, Marian Brandreth, Paul Bacon:
Effects of Changing the OAE Screen Pass Criteria in Newborn Hearing Screening
09:39 Guillermo Savio, Maria Cecilia Pérez-Abalo, Eleina Mijares, Didiesle Herrera, Agustin Lage:
Efficiency of the Automatic Detection of Multiple Auditory Steady State Responses Measured with ROC Methodology
09:52 Jagoda Vatovec, Branka Geczy, Dušan Butinar:
Clinical Application of Auditory Steady-State Responses in Hearing Impaired Infants
10:05 Ani Sahakian, Laura Booth, Andy Phillips, Katie Rutzler, Sarah Fancy, Nicky Armstead:
Home-Based Diagnostic Electrophysiology Following Referral From Community-Based Universal Newborn Hearing Screening
10:18 Ljiljana Jelicic, Ksenija Ribaric-Jankes, Mirjana Sovilj, Aleksandar Ljubic:
The Examination of Fetal Brain Circulation Changes Caused by Defined Sound Stimulation
10:30 Coffee Break (sponsored by Pliva)
11:00–11:25 Session VII: Newborn Hearing Screening and Diagnostic Evaluation (Part 2)
Chairperson: Yvonne Sininger
11:00 Barbara Cone-Wesson, Angela Garinis, Sarah Varrichio, Aileen Wong:
Infant ASSR and the Detection of Amplitude Modulation
11:13 Katie Rutzler, Laura Booth, Andy Phillips, Sarah Fancy, Nicky Armstead:
Comparison of Mixed Modulation Auditory Steady State Responses and Tone-Burst Auditory Brainstem Responses in Neonates with their Subsequent Behavioural Responses
11:25-12:30 Mechanisms and Site of Lesions in Auditory Neuropathy
11:25 Dušan Butinar, Arnold Starr, Janez Zidar, Jagoda Vatovec, Pantelitsa Koutsou, Kyproula Christodoulou:
Auditory Neuropathy is Asymptomatic in One of Two Different Point Mutations of the Neurofilament Light (NF-L) Gene
11:38 Rosamaria Santarelli, Henry J. Michalewski, Edoardo Arslan, Arnold Starr:
Different Mechanisms in Temporal Processing Disorders Accompanying Auditory Neuropathy
11:51 Zheng-min Xu:
Analysis in Infants with Hearing Disorder Using Auditory Techniques
12:04 Catherine M. McMahon, Karen M. Bate, William P. R. Gibson, Halit Sanli:
Correlation between Speech Perception and Electrically-Evoked Auditory Potentials Measured in Subjects with Auditory Neuropathy after Cochlear Implantation
12:20 Lunch
13:20 Excursion to Lipica and Postojna Caves with Dinner

Wednesday, June 13

08:00 Keynote Lecture II
Chairperson: Manuel Don
Nina Kraus:
Dynamic Sensory Encoding of Sound: Implications for Language and Music
09:00–10:30 Session VIII: Development of the Auditory System as Revealed by Evoked Responses
Chairperson: Martin Walger
09:00 Lindsey Keogh, John D. Durrant, Diane Sabo, Randall Phelps:
Examination of an Abbreviated Stack-ABR Test in Newborns
09:13 Susan A. Small, David R. Stapells:
Maturation of Bone-Conduction Auditory Steady-State Responses: Criteria for “Normal”
09:26 Suzanne C. Purdy, Catherine Morgan, Mridula Sharma, Kevin J. Munro:
Effects of Stimulus Level on Speech Evoked Obligatory Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials in Infants with Normal Hearing
09:39 Krista L. Johnson, Steven G. Zecker, Nina Kraus:
Developmental Changes in Temporal and Spectral Brainstem Encoding of Speech in Early Childhood
09:52-10:30 Physiological and Pathophysiological Bases of Auditory Evoked Potentials (Part 1)
09:52 Claus Elberling, Manuel Don, Mario Cebulla, Ekkehard Stürzebecher:
Chirp Stimuli Based on Cochlear Traveling Wave Delay
10:05 Mario Cebulla, Ekkehard Stürzebecher, Claus Elberling, Wafaa Shehata-Dieler:
New Chirp Stimuli for Hearing Screening
10:18 Manuel Don, Claus Elberling, Erin Maloff:
Stacked ABRs in Small Tumor Patients: Normal Peak Alignment vs. Mean Cochlear Delay Values Used in the Construction of Chirp Stimuli
10:30 Coffee Break (sponsored by Widex)
11:00–12:30 Session IX: Quantitative and Statistical Evaluation of Responses
Chairperson: George Tavartkiladze
11:00 Heleen Luts, Bram Van Dun, Jane Alaerts, Jan Wouters:
Objective Detection of ASSR: Do’s and Don’ts
11:13 Marcin Masalski:
Analysis of Statistic Value Fluctuation during ASSR Detection
11:26 Steven L. Bell, Jing Lv, Alastair J. Manders, David M. Simpson:
A Bootstrap Approach to the Detection of Auditory Evoked Potentials
11:39 Isaac Kurtz, Aaron H. Steinman, Yuri Sokolov:
Adaptive Filter Improves SNR in Auditory Evoked Responses: Method and Experimental Verification of Assumptions
11:52 Isaac Kurtz, Aaron H. Steinman, Yuri Sokolov:
Adaptive Filter Improves SNR in Auditory Evoked Responses: Experimental Results
12:05-12:30 Technology: Instrumentation and Data Processing
12:05 Terence Picton, Sasha John:
Sweep Techniques for Recording Auditory Responses
12:18 Bram Van Dun, Jan Wouters, Marc Moonen:
Improving ASSR Detection Using Multi-Channel Wiener Filtering
12:30 Lunch
13:30-15:15 Poster Session II
Chairperson: Barbara Cone-Wesson
No. 23 Ieda Maria Ishida, Makoto Sugiura, Masaaki Teranishi, Naomi Katayama, Tsutomu Nakashima:
Otoacoustic Emissions, Ear Fullness and Tinnitus in the Recovery Course of Sudden Hearing Loss
No. 24 Thomas Janssen, Jörg Müller:
DPOAE Fine Structure and Contralateral DPOAE Suppression in Human Ears Exposed to Noise in a Discotheque
No. 25 Grazyna Lisowska, Grzegorz Namyslowski, Agata Hajduk, Stanislaw Kwiek, Jerzy Luszawki, Piotr Bazowski:
Contralateral Suppression of Click Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions in Patients with Cerebello-Pontine Angle Tumor and Multiple Sclerosis
No. 26 Grazyna Lisowska, Grzegorz Namyslowski, Agata Hajduk, Stanislaw Kwiek, Jerzy Luszawski, Piotr Bazowski, Wojcich Scierski, Jan Pilch:
Hearing Improvement after Acoustic Neuroma Surgery
No. 27 Grazyna Lisowska, Grzegorz Namyslowski
Influence of Ageing and Gender on Contralateral Suppression of Click Evoked and Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions
No. 28 Jörg Müller, Thomas Janssen:
Changes in DPOAE Fine Structure and Hearing Threshold due to Occupational Noise Exposure of One Day
No. 29 Alessia Paglialonga,, Thomas Janssen, Gerhard Hoferer, Andre Lodwig, Peter Zoth:
A Novel Approach for Automated Hearing Threshold Estimation
No. 30 Jennifer H. Horn, Sheila Pratt, John D. Durrant:
Study of Parameters to Optimize 2f2-f1 DPOAE Output 
No. 31 Krzysztof Morawski, Fred Telischi, Jorge Bohorquez, Kazimierz Niemczyk, Ozcan Ozdamar:
Morphology Changes in Elelctrocochleography Recorded during Reversible Ischemic Episodes. An Animal Model
No. 32 Mona Mourad, Diaa Ryad, Gada Malky:
Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions in Sensorineural Hearing Loss
No. 33 Elais M. Ponton, Jennifer L. Hatton, David R. Stapells:
ASSR Measures of Binaural Processing: Effect of Dichotic Modulation Rate Separation on Brainstem (80 Hz) and Early Cortical (40 Hz) Auditory Steady-State Responses
No. 34 Charles M. Fontaine, David R. Stapells:
Efficiency of Single Versus Multiple Stimuli for 40 Hz Auditory Steady-State Responses
No. 35 Maxine Armstrong, David R. Stapells:
Multiple-Stimulus Interactions in the Brainstem (80 Hz) and Cortical (14 & 40 Hz) Auditory Steady-State Responses
No. 36 Guy Lightfoot, Adrian Cairns:
Masking
No. 37 Saba Battelino, Dušan Butinar, Anton Gros:
Electroaudiometry and Electric Evoked Auditory Brain-Stem Responses in Cochlear Implants Candidates Can be Compared
No. 38 Lingyan Mo, Fan Zhang, Demin Han:
Research on Bone-Conducted Auditory Steady-State Responses in Adults with Normal Hearing
No. 39 Zoran Rodi, Janez Zidar, Dušan Butinar:
Diagnostic Gain of a 75 dB HL as an Adjunct to a 70 dB SL BAEP
No. 40 Ieda M. Ishida, David R. Stapells
Does the 40-Hz ASSR show the Binaural Masking Level Difference?
No. 41 Cynthia G. Fowler
The Time Course and Reliability of P50 in Normal Adults
15:15–17:00 Session X: Otoacoustic Emissions: TEOAE, DPOAE, SOAE
Chairperson: Lee-Suk Kim
15:15 Jeffrey A. Marler, Frederic L. Wightman, Carolyn B. Mervis, Doris J. Kistler, Zsolt Urban:
Auditory Function and Sensitivity in Connective Tissue Disorders 
15:28 John D. Durrant, Sheila Pratt, Jill Roxberg, Amanda Ortman, Malcolm McNeil, Pat Doyle:
Observations on Otoacoustic Emissions and Other Auditory Evoked Responses in Cohorts of Aging Subjects with and without Aphasia
15:41 Alessia Paglialonga,, Marta Parazzini, Gabriella Tognola, Federica Sibella, Steven L. Bell, Mark E. Lutman, Gyorgy Thuroczy, Ferdinando Grandori, Paolo Ravazzani:
Time Frequency Analysis of Otoacoustic Emissions to Study the Effects of Exposure to GSM Radiofrequency Fields
15:54 Jacek Smurzynski, Krzysztof Kochanek, Adam Pilka, Henryk Skarzynski:
Relationship between Hearing Sensitivity and Distortion-Product Otoacoustic Emissions in Patients with Low-Frequency Sensorineural Hearing Loss
16:07 Johann A. Oswald, Thomas Janssen:
Calibration Effects on Optimal Stimulation of Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions
16:20 Oleg Belov, George Tavartkiladze:
An Attempt to Decompose the Signal of the Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emission to Primary Components
16:33 Ossama A. Sobhy, Ahmed R. Koutb, Fathi Abdel-Baki, Tarek M. Ali, Iman Z. El-Raffa, Alaa H. Khater:
Study of Otoacoustic Emissions in Temporo-Mandibular Joint Dysfunction
16:46 Günter Reuter, Svenja Beinroth, Thomas Janssen, Thomas Lenarz:
Correlation between Behavioural (Pure-Tone Audiogram) and Estimated Thresholds (Cochlea Scan)
17:00 Coffee Break (sponsored by Widex)
17:30–18:22 Session XI: Physiological and Pathophysiological Bases of Auditory Evoked Potentials (Part 2)
Chairperson: Ferdinando Grandori
17:30 Hillel Pratt, Arnold Starr, Henry J. Michalewski, Naomi Bleich, Nomi Mittelman:
The Auditory P50 Component to Onsets and Offsets of Gaps in Noise
17:43 Özcan Özdamar, Jorge Bohórquez, Nuri Açıkgöz:
Generation Mechanisms of 40 Hz and 80 Hz ASSR Explained by Deconvolution Averaging
17:56 Shaum P. Bhagat:
Effects of Monotic and Dichotic Interference Tones on the 40 Hz Auditory Steady-State Response 
18:09 Robert Burkard, Kathleen Szalda McNerney, Michael Sasha John:
ASSR Input/Output Functions: Does Response Analysis Method Affect Response Properties?
20:00 Gala Dinner

Thursday, June 14

08:00 Keynote Lecture III
Chairperson: Terence Picton
Bernhard Ross:
Magnetoencephalography of Auditory Cortex
09:00–10:45

Session XII: Physiological and Pathophysiological Bases of Auditory Evoked Potentials

(Part 3)
Chairperson: Krzysztof Kochanek

09:00 Hiroaki Nishida:
Electrocochleography and Tinnitus
09:13 Manuel Don, Betty Kwong, Chiemi Tanaka, Michael Waring:
ABR Evidence for a Dissociation between Symptoms and Underlying Pathological Changes in Meniere’s Disease Patients
09:26 Kathleen C. M. Campbell, Larry Hughes, Robert Meech:
Preventing Noise and Drug Induced Hearing Loss with D-Methionine
09:39 Helmut Riedel, Birger Kollmeier:
Challenging the Jeffress Model of Azimuthal Sound Localization in Humans with Binaural Auditory Evoked Potentials
09:52 Stavros Hatzopoulos, Joseph Petruccelli, Silvano Prosser, Giada Buzzoni, Alessandro Martini:
Hearing Threshold Estimation with CochleaScan and ASSR protocols
10:05 Majda Spindler:
Second Stage of Universal Neonatal Screening With ABR. Results and Problems
10:30 Coffee Break (sponsored by Eli Lilly)
11:00 Summary of IERASG 2007 Symposium
Rapporteur: John Durant
12:30 Lunch