Single neuron contributions to the auditory brainstem EEG.
Paula Tuulia KuokkanenAnna KraemerChristine KöpplCatherine Emily CarrRichard KempterPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
The auditory brainstem response (ABR) is a scalp potential used for the diagnosis of hearing loss, both clinically and in research. We investigated the contribution of single action potentials from auditory brainstem neurons to the ABR and provide direct evidence that action potentials recorded in a first order auditory nucleus, and their EEG contribution, coincide with wave II of the ABR. The study also shows that the contribution of single cells varies strongly across the population.