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Electrophysiology: An In-Depth Insight into the Auditory Pathway

Auditory electrophysiology enables a precise evaluation of the auditory system without reliance on behavioral responses, allowing clinicians to objectively and scientifically assess the auditory pathway from the cochlea to the brainstem.

The recording of electrical responses elicited by acoustic stimulation provides information that extends beyond behavioral audiometry, offering a more accurate understanding of true hearing thresholds.

This approach is particularly critical in newbornsyoung childrennon-cooperative patients, and in cases with suspected neurological involvement, where behavioral testing may be limited or unreliable.

The use of assessments such as ABR (Auditory Brainstem Response) and ASSR (Auditory Steady-State Response)supports evidence-based diagnosis and establishes a robust scientific foundation for informed treatment planning and auditory rehabilitation decisions.

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