Investigating the effects of dhikr stimulation on auditory brainstem response : a case study of a healthy-normal hearing adult

Dhikr has been studied to a limited extent in its impact on human auditory brainstem response. The article describes the processes involved in preparing Dhikr stimuli and analysing the auditory brainstem waves produced. A total of 18 words of ‘Allah’ recited by male and female Muslims were saved...

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Main Authors: Noor Alaudin Abdul Wahab,, Najihah Mohamad,, Muhammad Fida’Iy Nazi Nadin,, Nazrul Anuar Nayan,
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022
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spelling my-ukm.journal.213262023-03-10T01:09:44Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21326/ Investigating the effects of dhikr stimulation on auditory brainstem response : a case study of a healthy-normal hearing adult Noor Alaudin Abdul Wahab, Najihah Mohamad, Muhammad Fida’Iy Nazi Nadin, Nazrul Anuar Nayan, Dhikr has been studied to a limited extent in its impact on human auditory brainstem response. The article describes the processes involved in preparing Dhikr stimuli and analysing the auditory brainstem waves produced. A total of 18 words of ‘Allah’ recited by male and female Muslims were saved as 16 bit WAV files with sampling rates of 30,000 Hertz (Hz) and 1.09227 seconds (sec) with a sampling rate of 16 bits. Nevertheless, we calibrated and installed only six stimuli in Eclipse EP25 software. A healthy 23-year-old male underwent routine audiological examinations, including click ABR tests, for the purpose of ensuring normal hearing and brain stem function. To produce Dhikr-ABR waves, the subject listened to all six stimuli, initially presented at 100 dB peSPL to the left and right ear. Later, the tester reduced the intensity level and determined whether there were any significant peaks, namely DI, DIII, and DV, as well as IPLs and IALDs. There were robust waves associated with each stimulus. A few waves, however, displayed early peaks. Depending upon the presence or absence of peaks, the IPLs for DI-DIII, DIII-DV, and DI-DV would be about 2.0, 2.0, and 4.0 milliseconds, respectively. A reduction in intensity alters the amplitude and absolute latency of the waves. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21326/1/Noor-Alauddin-IJIT-Vol-22-Dec-2022-Latest-Edited.pdf Noor Alaudin Abdul Wahab, and Najihah Mohamad, and Muhammad Fida’Iy Nazi Nadin, and Nazrul Anuar Nayan, (2022) Investigating the effects of dhikr stimulation on auditory brainstem response : a case study of a healthy-normal hearing adult. International Journal of Islamic Thought ( IJIT ), 22 . pp. 84-92. ISSN 2232-1314 http://www.ukm.my/ijit/
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description Dhikr has been studied to a limited extent in its impact on human auditory brainstem response. The article describes the processes involved in preparing Dhikr stimuli and analysing the auditory brainstem waves produced. A total of 18 words of ‘Allah’ recited by male and female Muslims were saved as 16 bit WAV files with sampling rates of 30,000 Hertz (Hz) and 1.09227 seconds (sec) with a sampling rate of 16 bits. Nevertheless, we calibrated and installed only six stimuli in Eclipse EP25 software. A healthy 23-year-old male underwent routine audiological examinations, including click ABR tests, for the purpose of ensuring normal hearing and brain stem function. To produce Dhikr-ABR waves, the subject listened to all six stimuli, initially presented at 100 dB peSPL to the left and right ear. Later, the tester reduced the intensity level and determined whether there were any significant peaks, namely DI, DIII, and DV, as well as IPLs and IALDs. There were robust waves associated with each stimulus. A few waves, however, displayed early peaks. Depending upon the presence or absence of peaks, the IPLs for DI-DIII, DIII-DV, and DI-DV would be about 2.0, 2.0, and 4.0 milliseconds, respectively. A reduction in intensity alters the amplitude and absolute latency of the waves.
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author Noor Alaudin Abdul Wahab,
Najihah Mohamad,
Muhammad Fida’Iy Nazi Nadin,
Nazrul Anuar Nayan,
spellingShingle Noor Alaudin Abdul Wahab,
Najihah Mohamad,
Muhammad Fida’Iy Nazi Nadin,
Nazrul Anuar Nayan,
Investigating the effects of dhikr stimulation on auditory brainstem response : a case study of a healthy-normal hearing adult
author_facet Noor Alaudin Abdul Wahab,
Najihah Mohamad,
Muhammad Fida’Iy Nazi Nadin,
Nazrul Anuar Nayan,
author_sort Noor Alaudin Abdul Wahab,
title Investigating the effects of dhikr stimulation on auditory brainstem response : a case study of a healthy-normal hearing adult
title_short Investigating the effects of dhikr stimulation on auditory brainstem response : a case study of a healthy-normal hearing adult
title_full Investigating the effects of dhikr stimulation on auditory brainstem response : a case study of a healthy-normal hearing adult
title_fullStr Investigating the effects of dhikr stimulation on auditory brainstem response : a case study of a healthy-normal hearing adult
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the effects of dhikr stimulation on auditory brainstem response : a case study of a healthy-normal hearing adult
title_sort investigating the effects of dhikr stimulation on auditory brainstem response : a case study of a healthy-normal hearing adult
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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