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Preliminary evidence of asymmetry in uncomfortable loudness levels after unilateral hearing aid experience: Evidence of functional plasticity in the adult auditory system

Evidencia preliminar de asimetría en los niveles de incomodidad después del uso de auxiliares auditivos unilaterales: evidencia de plasticidad funcional en el sistema auditivo de los adultos

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Pages 684-688 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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