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ABR findings in musicians with normal audiogram and otoacoustic emissions: evidence of cochlear synaptopathy?

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Chhayakanta Patro & Nirmal Kumar Srinivasan. (2023) Assessing subclinical hearing loss in musicians and nonmusicians using auditory brainstem responses and speech perception measures. JASA Express Letters 3:7.
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