P300 amplitude versus latency: measures of post-remediation improvement in auditory processing disorders

Faculty Medicine Year: 2010
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Journal: Egyptian journal of ear, nose, throat and allied sciences (EJENTAS) Faculty of Medicine - Zagazig university Volume:
Keywords : P300 amplitude versus latency: measures , post-remediation    
Abstract:
P300 proved to be a useful adjuvant tool in auditory processing diagnosis
   
     
 
       

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