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Markessis, E., Poncelet, L., Colin, C., Hoonhorst, I., Collet, G., Coppens, A., Deltenre, P., & Moore, B. C. J. (2010). Auditory Steady State Evoked Potentials vs Compound Action Potentials for the measurement of suppression tuning curves in the sedated dog puppy. International journal of audiology, 49(6), 455-462.32.
Hoonhorst, I., Colin, C., Markessis, E., Radeau, M., Deltenre, P., & Serniclaes, W. (2009). French native speakers in the making: when a phonological boundary does not match universal predispositions. Journal of experimental child psychology, 104(4), 353-366. doi:10.1016/j.jecp.2009.07.00533.
Hoonhorst, I., Serniclaes, W., Collet, G., Colin, C., Markessis, E., Radeau, M., & Deltenre, P. (2009). N1b and Na subcomponents of the N100 long latency auditory evoked-potential: neurophysiological correlates of voicing in French-speaking subjects. Clinical neurophysiology, 120(5), 897-903. doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2009.02.17434.
Colin, C., Hoonhorst, I., Markessis, E., Radeau, M., De Tourtchaninoff, M., Foucher, A., Collet, G., & Deltenre, P. (2009). Mismatch negativity (MMN) evoked by sound duration contrasts: an unexpected major effect of deviance direction on amplitudes. Clinical neurophysiology, 120(1), 51-59. doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2008.10.00235.
Markessis, E., Poncelet, L., Colin, C., Coppens, A., Hoonhorst, I., Kadhim, H., & Deltenre, P. (2009). Frequency tuning curves derived from auditory steady state evoked potentials: a proof-of-concept study. Ear and hearing, 30(1), 43-53. doi:10.1097/AUD.0b013e31818fbb7a36.
Markessis, E., Nasr-Addine, H., Colin, C., Hoonhorst, I., Collet, G., Deltenre, P., Munro, K., & Moore, B. (2009). Effect of presentation level on diagnosis of dead regions using the threshold equalizing noise test. International journal of audiology, 48, 55-62.40.
Loundon, N., Marlin, S., Bouccara, D., Morlet, T., Becker, T., Deltenre, P., & Collette, J. L. (2008). Neuropathie, synaptopathie, atteinte sensorielle, formes partielles de neuropathie, nouvelles étiologies: Variations sur un thème connu. Cahiers de l'audition, 21(2), 57-63.