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Origins of the Scalp-Recorded Frequency-Following Response in the Cat

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Pages 353-380 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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O. Yamada, R. R. Marsh & S. D. Handler. (1982) Contributing Generator of Frequency-Following Response in Man. Scandinavian Audiology 11:1, pages 53-56.
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