Hidden Markov modeling of frequency-following responses to Mandarin lexical tones.

Journal: Journal of neuroscience methods
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The frequency-following response (FFR) is a scalp-recorded electrophysiological potential reflecting phase-locked activity from neural ensembles in the auditory system. The FFR is often used to assess the robustness of subcortical pitch processing. Due to low signal-to-noise ratio at the single-trial level, FFRs are typically averaged across thousands of stimulus repetitions. Prior work using this approach has shown that subcortical encoding of linguistically-relevant pitch patterns is modulated by long-term language experience.

Authors

  • Fernando Llanos
    Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Moody College of Communication, The University of Texas at Austin, United States.
  • Zilong Xie
    Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders Moody College of Communication The University of Texas at Austin Austin TX USA.
  • Bharath Chandrasekaran
    Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders Moody College of Communication The University of Texas at Austin Austin TX USA.