“…Although the precise neural generators remain a matter of controversy, most evidence suggests a rostral brainstem source for the human frequencyfollowing response (FFR) (Smith et al, 1975;Sohmer et al, 1977;Stillman et al, 1978;Batra et al, 1986;Møller & Jho, 1989). The human FFR has been used to characterize subcortical asymmetries and binaural interaction components (Gerken et al, 1975;Clark et al, 1997;Krishnan & McDaniel, 1998;Ballachanda & Moushegian, 2000); evaluate neural encoding of the spectra of steady-state and time-variant speech-like sounds (Galbraith et al, 1997(Galbraith et al, , 1998Krishnan, 1999;Krishnan & Parkinson, 2000;Plyler & Ananthanarayan, 2001;Krishnan, 2002); evaluate neural encoding of pitch relevant information (Greenberg et al, 1987;Krishnan et al, 2004Krishnan et al, , 2005; and evaluate neural correlates of distortion products at f2-f1 and 2f1-f2 (Chertoff et al, 1990(Chertoff et al, , 1992Rickman et al, 1991;Krishnan, 1999;Pandya & Krishnan, 2004).…”