Subject: Re: [AUDITORY] Auditory EEG Baseline Test From: "Dr. Stefan Strahl" <stef@xxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2025 08:35:31 +0200Hello Malcolm, One idea could be to perform an ABR amplitude growth function as=20 commonly used in ENT clinics, see for example [1]. That would not=20 involve a test of the behavioural feedback part of your setup, but=20 verify the EEG recording signal chain. And it has the advantage that you=20 also gather a good characterization of the auditory system of the=20 participants which might prove useful in the analysis (individual=20 threshold, slope, latencies). Greetings from a sunny Europe, Stefan [1] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1879729623000534 Am 2025-06-29 05:45, schrieb Malcolm Slaney: > What is a good test we can do to verify that we have a working ear-EEG=20 > setup with new EEG equipment? Is there a standard test we can run=20 > before each subject to insure we are getting good data? >=20 > An ASSR test, a MMN test? Something short, reliable, and easy to=20 > quantify that we have good data. We are going to be playing with=20 > several different kinds of EEG equipment at the Telluride Neuromorphic=20 > Workshop this week, and I=E2=80=99d love to have a go-no-go test before= we=20 > collect more complicated experiments (like attention decoding). >=20 > Is there a standard? What do people recommend? >=20 > Thanks. >=20 > =E2=80=94 Malcolm