2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.05.17.444462
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Deconstructing the Cortical Sources of Frequency Following Responses to Speech: A Cross-species Approach

Abstract: Time-varying pitch is a vital cue in the processing of speech signals. Neural processing of time-varying pitch cues in speech has been extensively assayed using scalp-recorded frequency-following responses (FFRs), which are thought to reflect integrated phase-locked activity from neural ensembles exclusively along the subcortical auditory pathway. Emerging evidence however suggests that the auditory cortex contributes to the FFRs as well. However, the response properties and the relative cortical contribution … Show more

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