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Recording Electrically-Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses in a Deafened Mouse

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Take a deafened mouse with an incision behind the ear.

Position a retractor within the incision to access the bulla, a bony enclosure of the middle ear.

Obtain a cochlear implant containing an intracochlear electrode array with an insulated wire and a ground ball connected to a print board.

Insert the array through the round window at the base of the bulla into the scala tympani, the cochlea's lower chamber.

Coil the wire inside the bulla and secure it with tissue glue.

Remove the retractor and seal the incision.

Make a small incision in the neck, insert the ground ball, and seal the incision.

Connect the board to the stimulator platform, which delivers electrical stimuli.

Attach the auditory brainstem response, or ABR, electrodes to the vertex, behind the pinna, and on the hind leg.

Apply electrical stimuli and record the evoked electrical ABR response.

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