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Human frequency-following response correlates of the distortion product at 2F1-F2

Pandya et al., 2004

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1905839481340831184
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Pandya P
Krishnan A
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Journal of the American Academy of Audiology

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We characterized the 2F1-F2 distortion product reflected in the human frequency-following response (FFR). In the first experiment, we evaluated the input-output growth functions of the distortion product at 2F1-F2 (FFR-DP) for three primary pairs. In the second experiment, we …
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