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On the Origin of the 1,000 Hz Peak in the Spectrum of the Human Tympanic Electrical Noise

Frontiers in Neuroscience - Switzerland
doi 10.3389/fnins.2017.00395
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Neuroscience
Date

July 11, 2017

Authors
Javiera Pardo-JadueConstantino D. DragicevicMacarena BowenPaul H. Delano
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Frontiers Media SA


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