Maiste et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Human auditory evoked potentials to frequency-modulated tonesMaiste et al., 1989
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- 14718283895059034441
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- Maiste A
- Picton T
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- Ear and hearing
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Three experiments evaluated steady state and transient auditory evoked potentials (EPs) to tones that were sinusoidally modulated in frequency and to tones that alternated between two frequencies with a linear ramp. The steady state responses to sinusoidal FM were small …
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