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Human Frequency-Following Response to Speech-Like Sounds: Correlates of Off-Frequency Masking
Audiology & Neuro-Otology, 11/05/09
Krishnan A et al. – Results revealed that both attenuation of the F1 level, and increasing the frequency separation between F1 and F2 increased the magnitude of the FFR component at F2. These results are consistent with a release from off–frequency masking. Given that the results presented here are for high signal and masker levels and for relatively smaller frequency separation between the masker and the probe, it is possible that both suppression and excitatory spread contributed to the masking effects observed in the data.
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