Stillman et al., 1976 - Google Patents
Early tone-evoked responses in normal and hearing-impaired subjectsStillman et al., 1976
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- 6041869192993645271
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- Stillman R
- Moushegian G
- Rupert A
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- Audiology
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Early evoked responses to 500-Hz tone bursts were recorded from normal and hearing- impaired children and adults. The threshold values of the early evoked responses provide useful estimates of auditory functioning, even among difficult-to-test populations, such as …
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