Publications by authors named "Christian BechChristensen"

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  • The auditory steady-state response (ASSR) is useful in pediatric audiology for estimating hearing thresholds and could be applied in mobile EEG setups; optimizing recording methods can enhance ASSR amplitude and reduce testing time.* -
  • The study examined how the ASSR responds to various repetition rates (6-198 Hz) using EEG recordings from both the scalp and ears, noting that ASSR amplitude and phase depend on repetition rate on the scalp but not in the ears.* -
  • Results indicated that high repetition rates (95-198 Hz) for chirp stimuli maintained strong ASSR signal-to-noise ratios, suggesting these settings are beneficial for both clinical and mobile applications.*
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