Chatrian et al., 1982 - Google Patents
Click-evoked human electrocochleogram. Noninvasive recording method, origin and physiologic significanceChatrian et al., 1982
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- 18423966588037818912
- Author
- Chatrian G
- Wirch A
- Lettich E
- Turella G
- Snyder J
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- Publication venue
- American Journal of EEG Technology
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Most studies of human Short-latency Auditory Evoked Potentials (SAEPs) performed in EEG laboratories have neglected the investigation of the activity of the sensory end organ, the cochlea. This omission is puzzling for the introduction during the last decade of external …
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