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Behavioral responses of 160 newborn infants to short duration (50–1000 msec) narrow-band noise stimuli were studied. The proportion of responses obtained, particularly of the whole-body type, increased as a function of duration. Interrupted stimuli (trains of 10 50-msec pulses) proved to be much less effective than continuous stimuli of the same duration.
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