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Audiol Commun Res. 2015;20(1):88 88

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S2317-64312014000300001335

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In the article Variability of registration latency and amplitude of the auditory evoked potential long latency (P3) in the condition test and retest (http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S2317-643120140003000014) published in journal Audiology – Communication Research, 19(3):293-8, page 295 which read:

“(...) Tone Burst was used as auditory stimulus in tones of 1000 Hz for (...), with 0.5-30 Hz bandpass filter, monoaural stimuli

and stimulation rate of 1.1 stimulus/second, at 70 dB intensity NA (...)”

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“(...) Tone Burst was used as auditory stimulus in tones of 1000 Hz for (...), with 0.5-30 Hz bandpass filter, binaural stimuli

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