Auditory brainstem responses with optimized chirp signals compensating basilar-membrane dispersion.
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B Kollmeier | T Dau | B. Kollmeier | T. Dau | V. Mellert | V Mellert | O Wegner | O. Wegner | Torsten Dau | Volker Mellert
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