DETAILED PROGRAMME
Sunday, June 10
| 14:00 | Registration |
| 18:00 | Welcome Reception |
Monday, June 11
| 08:00 | Opening Ceremony |
| 08:15 | Hallowell Davis LectureChairperson: Roger ThorntonArnold 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 NeuroscienceChairperson: 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 PotentialsChairperson: Duan 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, Duan 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 IChairperson: 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 liwa, 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 IChairperson: Herbert Jay GouldEinar 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, Duan 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 | Duan 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 IIChairperson: Manuel DonNina 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 ResponsesChairperson: 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 ResponsesChairperson: 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 IIChairperson: 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 | 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, Duan 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, Duan 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, SOAEChairperson: Lee-Suk Kim |
| 15:15 | 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 IIIChairperson: Terence PictonBernhard Ross:Magnetoencephalography of Auditory Cortex |
| 09:00–10:45 |
Session XII: Physiological and Pathophysiological Bases of Auditory Evoked Potentials (Part 3) |
| 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 |