Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Evoked Potentials Section
Volume 65, Issue 3, May 1986, Pages 236-240
Short communicationNormal variation of P300 from auditory stimuliVariation normale de la P300 à des stimulus auditifs☆
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This work was supported by the J.M. McDonald Foundation and NIAAA Grant AA6420 and is publication Number 4148BCR from the Research Institute of Scripps Clinic.
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