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Cortical processing of quasi-periodic versus random noise sounds
Hearing Research , 10/17/06
S.J. Jones - The first objective was to confirm using auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) the findings of magnetoencephalographic studies, that quasi-periodic iterated rippled noise (IRN) elicits a population response in the human auditory cortex which is topographically distinct from that elicited by random noise with a similar overall frequency spectrum
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