Talk:Electroencephalophone
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Electroencephalophone vs. encephalophone
[edit]I think electroencephalophone should be redirected to encephalophone. -- Jreferee 15:56, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
- Both seem to be pretty rare terms:
- Electroencephalophone
- 3 Google Scholar results
- 464 Google results
- Encephalophone
- 5 Google Scholar results
- 288 Google results
- Both have dictionary definitions. I don't really care either way. — Omegatron 20:07, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
- I wonder: Is there an encephalophone that is not electric? If so then we need separate articles; if not, a redirect will do the trick. --Theodore Kloba 18:48, 10 May 2007 (UTC)