
BAEPs were studied in a group of subjects suffering from 'alcoholic epilepsy.' Results were then compared with data from normal subjects and chronic alcoholics without epilepsy. The latency for peak V and the inter-peak latencies (I-III, III-V, I-V) were significantly longer in the 'alcoholic epilepsy' group than in the control group. This increase of neural transmission time in the brain-stem auditory pathways was less important in the 'chronic alcoholics without epilepsy' group than in the alcoholic epilepsy group.
Adult, Male, Auditory Pathways, Epilepsy, Neural Conduction, Middle Aged, Alcoholism, Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Reaction Time, Humans, Female, Brain Stem
Adult, Male, Auditory Pathways, Epilepsy, Neural Conduction, Middle Aged, Alcoholism, Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Reaction Time, Humans, Female, Brain Stem
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