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Recording Auditory Brainstem Responses in a Rat Pup

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Immobilize an anesthetized rat pup in a foam mold.

Position the pup on an anti-vibration table within a soundproof room to minimize vibration and noise-related artifacts. Place a heating pad underneath to maintain body temperature.

Sterilize the head.

Make incisions near the outer ears to place the reference and ground electrodes.

Next, insert the recording electrode beneath the skin at the skull vertex.

Using a speaker connected to a sound generator, deliver sound pulses of varying frequencies and intensities.

The mechanical vibrations from the sound pulses deflect the hair cell projections in the rat's inner ear.

This deflection opens mechanically-gated ion channels, inducing a positive ion influx and hair cell depolarization.

The depolarized hair cells release neurotransmitters, which bind to the inner ear neuronal receptors, generating action potentials.

The action potentials propagate through the auditory nerve to the brainstem.

The recording electrode detects the signal, which a processor converts into the auditory brainstem response.

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Recording Auditory Brainstem Responses in a Rat Pup

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