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Are Auditory Steady‐State Responses Useful to Evaluate Severe‐to‐Profound Hearing Loss in Children?Grasel et al., 2015
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- Grasel S
- Almeida E
- Beck R
- Goffi-Gomez M
- Ramos H
- Rossi A
- Koji Tsuji R
- Bento R
- de Brito R
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- BioMed research international
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Objective. To evaluate Auditory Steady‐State Responses (ASSR) at high intensities in pediatric cochlear implant candidates and to compare the results to behavioral tests responses. Methods. This prospective study evaluated 42 children with suspected severe‐to …
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