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Habituation and dishabituation of the averaged auditory evoked response

Weber, 1970

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2816040703557367630
Author
Weber B
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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research

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Two experiments investigated amplitude reduction in the averaged evoked response (AER) resulting from repeated auditory stimulation. The first experiment examined the effects of stimulus duration on the rate of AER habituation. Three groups of 10 normal-hearing young …
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