File:Orienting-asymmetries-and-lateralized-processing-of-sounds-in-humans-1471-2202-10-14-S3.ogg

Orienting-asymmetries-and-lateralized-processing-of-sounds-in-humans-1471-2202-10-14-S3.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2.5 s, 73 kbps, file size: 22 KB)

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English: Artificial sound samples. The file contains examples of artificial sound stimuli used in the experiments. The sampling frequency is 44.1 kHz.
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Source Fischer J, Teufel C, Drolet M, Patzelt A, Rübsamen R, von Cramon D, Schubotz R (2009). "Orienting asymmetries and lateralized processing of sounds in humans". BMC Neuroscience. DOI:10.1186/1471-2202-10-14. PMID 19239700. PMC: 2652465.
Author Fischer J, Teufel C, Drolet M, Patzelt A, Rübsamen R, von Cramon D, Schubotz R
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