Linear combination of auditory steady-state responses evoked by co-modulated tones

  • Guérit F
  • Marozeau J
  • Epp B
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Abstract

Up to medium intensities and in the 80–100-Hz region, the auditory steady-state response (ASSR) to a multi-tone carrier is commonly considered to be a linear sum of the dipoles from each tone specific ASSR generator. Here, this hypothesis was investigated when a unique modulation frequency is used for all carrier components. Listeners were presented with a co-modulated dual-frequency carrier (1 and 4 kHz), from which the modulator starting phase Φi of the 1-kHz component was systematically varied. The results support the hypothesis of a linear superposition of the dipoles originating from different frequency specific ASSR generators.

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Guérit, F., Marozeau, J., & Epp, B. (2017). Linear combination of auditory steady-state responses evoked by co-modulated tones. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 142(4), EL395–EL400. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5007757

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