Oviatt et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Auditory event-related potentials elicited from cochlear implant recipients and hearing subjectsOviatt et al., 1991
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- 6593046039568331123
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- Oviatt D
- Kileny P
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- American Journal of Audiology
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Auditory event-related evoked potentials (ERP) were recorded from 10 cochlear implant recipients and 10 age-matched hearing subjects using an oddball paradigm in which frequently occurring tone bursts of 500 Hz were interspersed within rarely occurring tone …
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