“…At present, although higher harmonic responses are an integral part of brain responses, they are not systematically addressed in frequency-tagging research. In many studies, higher harmonic responses are not even reported (e.g., Bekhtereva, Pritschmann, Keil, & Müller, 2018;Min, Dähne, Ahn, Noh, & Müller, 2016;Paulk, Kirszenblat, Zhou, & van Swinderen, 2015;Coia, Jones, Duncan, & Crognale, 2014;Kuś et al, 2013;Cottereau et al, 2011;Wattam-Bell et al, 2010;Di Russo et al, 2007;Müller et al, 2006;Braddick, Birtles, Wattam-Bell, & Atkinson, 2005;Chen, Seth, Gally, & Edelman, 2003;Heinrich & Bach, 2001;Regan & Regan, 1988a;Tononi et al, 1998;Peterzell & Norcia, 1997;Müller, Teder, & Hillyard, 1997;Morgan, Hansen, & Hillyard, 1996, or are extirpated by narrow [band-pass, Gabor, etc. ] filtering, e.g., Davidson, Mithen, Hogendoorn, van Boxtel, & Tsuchiya, 2020;Miskociv & Keil, 2013;Anderson & Müller, 2010;Regan, 1975).…”