Especially prominent cochlear microphonic activity in the auditory brainstem response by Wilson, Sharp, Hansen, Kwong and Kelly, 2007, volume 46, issue 7, pp 362–373. (DOI: 10.1080/14992020701297557). The publishers would like to apologise for an error in the published version of this paper. The error is on page 369, in paragraph 3. The correct paragraph should read: Despite the possible contributions of the loss of middle ear reflexes, sleep and/or subject age, none of these variables would explain why the especially prominent CM activity was seen in our four test subjects, but not in any of the 13 comparison subjects assessed over the same period under the same test conditions.
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