2011
DOI: 10.3109/14992027.2011.631589
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The auditory steady state response: Far-field recordings from the chinchilla

Abstract: The time savings obtained from presenting multiple stimuli simultaneously may not be as great as initially predicted, as the time saving is at least partially offset by the observed amplitude reduction.

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“…11) were unexplained by the carrier spectrum. Higher stimulus levels lead to increased interactions, likely due to broader regions of activation in the cochlea (John et al 1998Ishida & Stapells 2012;McNerney & Burkard 2012). However, in contrast to the results seen in adults with normal hearing, the response amplitude for /i/ F1 decreases with further increase in stimulus bandwidth (response amplitude increased significantly from the LPF2k to LPF4k condition in normal hearing adults).…”
Section: Experiments Ii: Effect Of Bandwidthmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…11) were unexplained by the carrier spectrum. Higher stimulus levels lead to increased interactions, likely due to broader regions of activation in the cochlea (John et al 1998Ishida & Stapells 2012;McNerney & Burkard 2012). However, in contrast to the results seen in adults with normal hearing, the response amplitude for /i/ F1 decreases with further increase in stimulus bandwidth (response amplitude increased significantly from the LPF2k to LPF4k condition in normal hearing adults).…”
Section: Experiments Ii: Effect Of Bandwidthmentioning
confidence: 72%