1970
DOI: 10.1002/lary.5540801205
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Extracranial auditory responses from the base of the skull

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“…or cuneate nucleus), without overlap with N13a (dorsal horn)as do neck-to-scalp recordings In Pgz recordings against a non-cephalic reference, the P9 and P1 1 components (corresponding to the well known scalp farfield potentials) were clearly Seen, whereas the P14 component was of low amplitude in three cases and lacking at all in one case (fig. 5,6 ) .…”
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“…or cuneate nucleus), without overlap with N13a (dorsal horn)as do neck-to-scalp recordings In Pgz recordings against a non-cephalic reference, the P9 and P1 1 components (corresponding to the well known scalp farfield potentials) were clearly Seen, whereas the P14 component was of low amplitude in three cases and lacking at all in one case (fig. 5,6 ) .…”
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confidence: 99%