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Research Article

Steady-state analysis of auditory evoked potentials over a wide range of stimulus repetition rates in awake vs. natural sleep

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Pages 418-423 | Received 04 Jun 2011, Accepted 28 Nov 2011, Published online: 27 Jan 2012

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Abreena I. Tlumak, John D. Durrant, Rafael E. Delgado & J. Robert Boston. (2012) Steady-state analysis of auditory evoked potentials over a wide range of stimulus repetition rates in awake vs. natural sleep. International Journal of Audiology 51:5, pages 418-423.
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