Auditory evoked fields to variations of interaural time delay
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2005.04.027
Auditory evoked fields to variations of interaural time delay
Abstract
Auditory motion can be simulated by presenting binaural sounds with time-varying interaural time delays. Human cortical responses to the rate of auditory motion were studied by recording auditory evoked magnetic fields with a 122-channel whole-head magnetometer. Auditory motion from central to right and then to central was produced by varying interaural time differences between ears. The results showed that the N1m latencies and amplitudes were not affected by the fluctuation of interaural time delay; however, the peak amplitude of P2m significantly increased as a function of fluctuation of the interaural time delay.
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