Relative Benefits of Transcutaneous vs Bone-Anchored Signal Transmission for Auditory Tasks that vary in Cognative Demand

  • Pittman, Andrea (PI)

Project: Research project

Project Details

Description

Relative Benefits of Transcutaneous vs Bone-Anchored Signal Transmission for Auditory Tasks that vary in Cognative Demand Relative benefits of transcutaneous vs. bone-anchored signal transmission for auditory tasks that vary in cognitive demand Supp Funding: PRS0138: Relative benefits of transcutaneous vs. bone-anchored signal transmission for auditory tasks that vary in Cognitive Demand
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date11/1/154/30/19

Funding

  • INDUSTRY: Foreign Company: $57,300.00

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