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Sources of frequency following responses (FFR) in manSohmer et al., 1977
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- Sohmer H
- Pratt H
- Kinarti R
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- Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology
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In order to study the sources and pathways which are responsible for the frequency following response (FFR), records were made in control subjects and in patients with special types of lesion and response. It has already been shown that the FFR in normal subjects to …
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