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Loudness and auditory brain stem evoked response

Darling et al., 1990

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1637400867971537464
Author
Darling R
Price L
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Ear and hearing

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Auditory brain stem responses evoked with click stimuli of varying repetition rates (11, 31, 51, and 91 clicks/sec) and intensities but judged as being equally loud as three reference loudness levels (90, 80, and 70 phons) were examined in normal-hearing listeners. Analysis …
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