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Https static-assets.strikingly.comimagesfb imagesdefault.png. How to test a toads hearing. What is an ABR? Auditory Brainstem Recordings, or ABRs, are used to test the hearing of animals, including humans. They record the electrical signal produced by the hearing nerve and auditory centers of the brain to test how well an animal can sense different sounds. Collaborator - Dr. Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard. This is an ABR set up in the field a hostal room in Lima, Peru.

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