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Modification of Visual Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency by Intermittent Auditory Stimuli

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KRAVKOV1,2 found that visual critical flicker fusion frequency was modified by auditory stimuli, but other workers failed to confirm this3,4.

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TURNER, P., SMART, J. Modification of Visual Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency by Intermittent Auditory Stimuli. Nature 203, 1387 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/2031387a0

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