Cite
Superior semicircular canal dehiscence and subsequent closure induces reversible impaired decision-making.
MLA
Mowery, Todd M., et al. “Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence and Subsequent Closure Induces Reversible Impaired Decision-Making.” Frontiers in Neurology, vol. 14, Oct. 2023, p. 1259030. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1259030.
APA
Mowery, T. M., Wackym, P. A., Nacipucha, J., Dangcil, E., Stadler, R. D., Tucker, A., Carayannopoulos, N. L., Beshy, M. A., Hong, S. S., & Yao, J. D. (2023). Superior semicircular canal dehiscence and subsequent closure induces reversible impaired decision-making. Frontiers in Neurology, 14, 1259030. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1259030
Chicago
Mowery, Todd M, P Ashley Wackym, Jacqueline Nacipucha, Evelynne Dangcil, Ryan D Stadler, Aaron Tucker, Nicolas L Carayannopoulos, Mina A Beshy, Sean S Hong, and Justin D Yao. 2023. “Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence and Subsequent Closure Induces Reversible Impaired Decision-Making.” Frontiers in Neurology 14 (October): 1259030. doi:10.3389/fneur.2023.1259030.