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Felix V Almonte

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 15, 2012
Neurodynamics, tonality, and the auditory brainstem responseEdward W Large, Felix V Almonte
Hearing Research|October 5, 2013
Mode-locking neurodynamics predict human auditory brainstem responses to musical intervalsKarl D Lerud, Felix V Almonte, Ji Chul Kim, et al.
Hearing Research|June 25, 2019
A canonical oscillator model of cochlear dynamicsKarl D Lerud, Ji Chul Kim, Felix V Almonte, et al.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 15, 2012
Neurodynamics, tonality, and the auditory brainstem responseEdward W Large, Felix V Almonte
Hearing Research|October 5, 2013
Mode-locking neurodynamics predict human auditory brainstem responses to musical intervalsKarl D Lerud, Felix V Almonte, Ji Chul Kim, et al.
Hearing Research|June 25, 2019
A canonical oscillator model of cochlear dynamicsKarl D Lerud, Ji Chul Kim, Felix V Almonte, et al.
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