Individual differences in human frequency-following response predict pitch labeling ability
Abstract The frequency-following response (FFR) provides a measure of phase-locked auditory encoding in humans and has been used to study subcortical processing in the auditory system. While effects of experience on the FFR have been reported, few studies have examined whether individual differences...
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Auteurs principaux: | Katherine S. Reis, Shannon L. M. Heald, John P. Veillette, Stephen C. Van Hedger, Howard C. Nusbaum |
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2021
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