“…Lastly, the scalp-recorded AEP is strongly influenced by stimulus characteristics and the corresponding spread of basilar-membrane (BM) excitation, which can confound a frequency-specific diagnosis of CS (Bharadwaj et al, 2014, 2015; Verhulst et al, 2018a; Encina-Llamas et al, 2019). To address these issues, several studies have proposed differential/relative AEP-based metrics: the EFR amplitude slope as a function of modulation depth (Bharadwaj et al, 2014, 2015), ABR wave-V latency changes in different levels of background noise (Mehraei et al, 2016), EFR magnitude differences to stimuli with different modulation depths (Bharadwaj et al, 2015; Guest et al, 2018), or the combined use of EFR signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) with ABRs to segregate mixed hearing pathologies and normalize inter-individual variabilities (Vasilkov and Verhulst, 2019). Secondly, a number of techniques have been proposed to confine ABR generation to specific frequency bands: the use of simultaneous off-frequency masking paradigms, i.e.…”