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Auditory Backward Masking and the Effect of Training in Normal Hearing Adults
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D. Ari-Even Roth,
, L. Kishon-Rabin, und M. Hildesheimer,
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1. Juni 2001
Published Online: 2001-06
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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- CONTENTS
- The Pathway for the Transmission of External Sounds into the Fetal Inner Ear
- Resolved Sudden Hearing Loss as a Presenting Symptom of Retrocochlear Lesion
- Echo Suppression in the Human Cortex is Affected by the Spatial and Temporal Proximity of the Primary Sound and Echo
- Pitch Discrimination: Are Professional Musicians Better than Non-Musicians?
- Auditory Backward Masking and the Effect of Training in Normal Hearing Adults
- Abstracts Presented at the 2001 Meeting of the Israel Society for Auditory Research
Artikel in diesem Heft
- CONTENTS
- The Pathway for the Transmission of External Sounds into the Fetal Inner Ear
- Resolved Sudden Hearing Loss as a Presenting Symptom of Retrocochlear Lesion
- Echo Suppression in the Human Cortex is Affected by the Spatial and Temporal Proximity of the Primary Sound and Echo
- Pitch Discrimination: Are Professional Musicians Better than Non-Musicians?
- Auditory Backward Masking and the Effect of Training in Normal Hearing Adults
- Abstracts Presented at the 2001 Meeting of the Israel Society for Auditory Research