de Boer et al., 1976 - Google Patents
Electric response audiometry, with special reference to the vertex potentialsde Boer et al., 1976
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- 3306837058338394456
- Author
- de Boer E
- Connor W
- Davis H
- Eggermont J
- Galambos R
- Geisler C
- Gerken G
- von Gierke H
- Hallpike C
- Hawkins E
- Hillyard S
- Keidel W
- Parker D
- Picton T
- Rudmose W
- Simmons F
- Stange G
- Steele C
- Tonndorf J
- Wigand M
- Zöllner F
- Davis H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Auditory System: Clinical and Special Topics
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This chapter is organized to give a systematic account of the various auditory evoked responses (AER) which may be recorded from the human head and which may, in principle, be used clinically to evaluate the sensitivity or other properties of the auditory system. It …
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