McCandless et al., 1966 - Google Patents
Summed evoked responses using pure-tone stimuliMcCandless et al., 1966
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- 13366987261154610888
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- McCandless G
- Best L
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- Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
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Selected pure tones were used as stimuli in a study of evoked auditory responses in 25 adults. The effects of stimulus frequency, intensity, and duration on the evoked response were evaluated. Pure-tone stimuli appear to be as satisfactory as click stimuli in eliciting …
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