Neri, 2023 - Google Patents
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in patients with hearing lossNeri, 2023
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- Neri F
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In the noisy environment of the normal daily life, the comprehension of sound and speech requires a good functioning of the auditory system. Hearing loss (HL) is the permanent partial/total inability to perceive sounds and it is usually accompanied by whole ears-brain …
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