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ABSTRACT:
This patent relates to an apparatus and method for screening a subject's hearing by recording steady-state auditory evoked responses. The apparatus generates a steady-state auditory evoked potential stimulus having a plurality of stimulus components, presents the stimulus to the subject, senses potentials while simultaneously presenting the stimulus and determines whether the sensed potentials contain a plurality of responses to the stimulus.

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