Martin et al., 1997 - Google Patents
The effects of decreased audibility produced by high-pass noise masking on cortical event-related potentials to speech sounds/ba/and/daMartin et al., 1997
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- 7925001939447071249
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- Martin B
- Sigal A
- Kurtzberg D
- Stapells D
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- The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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This study investigated the effects of decreased audibility produced by high-pass noise masking on cortical event-related potentials (ERPs) N1, N2, and P3 to the speech sounds/ba/and/da/presented at 65 and 80 dB SPL. Normal-hearing subjects pressed a …
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