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Low-Frequency Auditory Brainstem Response Threshold

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Pages 171-178 | Received 10 Feb 1988, Published online: 12 Oct 2009

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Hana A. Almohammad, Mark E. Chertoff, John A. Ferraro & Francisco J. Diaz. (2023) Auditory nerve phase-locked response recorded from normal hearing adults using electrocochleography. International Journal of Audiology 62:2, pages 172-181.
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Wafaa A. Kaf, Enass S. Mohamed & Hamza Elshafiey. (2016) 40-Hz Sinusoidal Auditory Steady-State Response and Tone Burst Auditory Brainstem Response Using a Kalman Filter to Determine Thresholds Pre- and Post-Myringotomy With Grommet Tube in Children With Mild, Low-Frequency Conductive Hearing Loss. American Journal of Audiology 25:1, pages 41-53.
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Fernanda Rodrigues Pinto & Carla Gentile Matas. (2007) A comparison between hearing and tone burst electrophysiological thresholds. Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 73:4, pages 513-522.
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Joseph Attias, Nora Buller, Yehudith Rubel & Eyal Raveh. (2016) Multiple Auditory Steady-State Responses in Children and Adults with Normal Hearing, Sensorineural Hearing Loss, or Auditory Neuropathy. Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 115:4, pages 268-276.
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G. Ter Haar, A.J. Venker‐van Haagen, H.N.M. de Groot & W.E. Van den Brom. (2008) Click and Low‐, Middle‐, and High‐Frequency Toneburst Stimulation of the Canine Cochlea. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 16:3, pages 274-280.
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Oliver Wegner & Torsten Dau. (2002) Frequency specificity of chirp-evoked auditory brainstem responses. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 111:3, pages 1318-1329.
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Peggy Oates & David R. Stapells. (1997) Frequency specificity of the human auditory brainstem and middle latency responses to brief tones. I. High-pass noise masking. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 102:6, pages 3597-3608.
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