@article{b574c6caa16c44acacdb79adb41597b7,
title = "Brainstem lesions and click lateralization in patients with multiple sclerosis",
abstract = "The ability to lateralize dichotic clicks with either interaural time delays (ITD) or interaural level differences (ILD) was tested in seven multiple sclerosis (MS) subjects who had normal audiograms. Along with the psychoacoustical tests, magnetic resonance images (MRI) of the subjects' brainstem were obtained. After matching each MRI section with the corresponding section of a computerized atlas of the brainstem, the parts of the auditory pathway affected by each MS lesion were determined. Of the seven subjects two performed normally with both types of interaural asymmetry and had no brainstem lesions involving the auditory pathway. Two subjects performed normally only with level differences, but perceived all the dichotic clicks with different ITDs in the center of the head; both had lesions involving the trapezoid body. Three subjects could not perform normally with either task, perceiving the clicks to the sides and never in the center for both ITDs and ILDs; all three had unilateral lesions of the lateral lemniscus. A multi-level decision making model is proposed to account for these results.",
keywords = "Auditory pathway, Click lateralization, Magnetic resonance imaging, Multiple sclerosis",
author = "Miriam Furst and Levine, {Robert A.} and Korczyn, {Amos D.} and Fullerton, {Barbara C.} and Rina Tadmor and Daniel Algom",
note = "Funding Information: We thankt he MS patientsw ho participateidn this study.T he researchw as supportebdy US-IsraelB ina-tional ScienceF oundationG rants8 9-00460a nd 89-00447, and NIH grant PO1 DC00119.W e thank J. Sundsteno f the Universityo f Wasingtonfo r making availableto us his humanb rainsections.",
year = "1995",
month = jan,
doi = "10.1016/0378-5955(94)00170-U",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "82",
pages = "109--124",
journal = "Hearing Research",
issn = "0378-5955",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",
number = "1",
}