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Using Envelope Following Responses (EFRs) to Objectively Assess Auditory Temporal Processing
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1. Phase-locked responses contribute primarily to the:
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2. As the amplitude modulation frequencies get faster, what happens to EFR amplitudes?
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3. A horizontal electrode montage emphasizes neural generators that are more _______.
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4. As AM depth decreases, what happens to EFR amplitudes?
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5. Compared to awake conditions, EFRs evoked to 40Hz AM stimuli under sedation are:
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