The frequency-following response and the onset response: evaluation of frequency specificity using a forward-masking paradigm
- PMID: 1397764
- DOI: 10.1097/00003446-199208000-00003
The frequency-following response and the onset response: evaluation of frequency specificity using a forward-masking paradigm
Abstract
The onset and frequency-following response (FFR) components of the auditory brain stem response were investigated using a tone on tone forward-masking paradigm, as an alternate strategy to simultaneous masking, in an effort to further clarify the issue of place specificity of these components when elicited by a low-frequency stimulus (500 Hz tone burst). The results of this preliminary investigation suggest that both the onset and FFR components yield frequency-specific information, that is, they reflect activity along a limited apicalward region of the cochlea, but both are biased somewhat basalward to the place of the probe frequency. Also, of the two, the FFR is the relatively more place-specific response.
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