2024
DOI: 10.17816/pavlovj320947
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Peculiarities of Frequency-Following Response in Healthy Individuals when Listening to Complex Sounds

Lyubov' B. Oknina,
Andrey A. Slezkin,
Yana O. Vologdina
et al.

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Studies of recent years showed that functional disorders in the brainstem may be one of factors causing inability to perceive speech by normal-hearing individuals. Frequency-following response (FFR) is an auditory evoked potential emerging in different regions of the brain in response to a sound or a change in the sound frequency. The initiation of this potential is associated with the correct processing of auditory information in the subcortical structures of the brain. However, until the moment… Show more

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