The frequency-following response (FFR) is a measure of the brain\u27s periodic sound encoding. It is of increasing importance for studying the human auditory nervous system due to numerous associations with auditory cognition and dysfunction. Although the FFR is widely interpreted as originating from brainstem nuclei, a recent study using MEG suggested that there is also a right-lateralized contribution from the auditory cortex at the fundamental frequency (Coffey et al., 2016b). Our objectives in the present work were to validate and better localize this result using a completely different neuroimaging modality and to document the relationships between the FFR, the onset response, and cortical activity. Using a combination of EEG, fMRI, an...
This study examined the neural basis of auditory selective attention using functional magnetic reson...
This research is concerned with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain during aud...
Scalp-recorded frequency-following responses (FFRs) reflect a mixture of phase-locked activity acros...
The frequency-following response (FFR) is a measure of the brain\u27s periodic sound encoding. It is...
The auditory frequency-following response (FFR) to complex periodic sounds is used to study the subc...
Speech-evoked frequency-following response (FFR) reflects the neural encoding of speech periodic inf...
The neural generators of the frequency-following response (FFR), a neural response widely used to st...
The frequency-following response (FFR) is an auditory evoked potential (AEP) that follows the period...
The frequency following response (FFR) is a scalp-recorded measure of phase-locked brainstem activit...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the extent, magnitude, and patt...
The frequency-following response (FFR) to periodic complex sounds has gained recent interest in audi...
The efferent auditory system suggests that brainstem auditory regions could also be sensitive to top...
Previous work pointed to the neural and functional significance of infraslow neural oscillations bel...
Hall et al. (Hall et al., 2002, Cerebral Cortex 12:140–149) recently showed that pulsed frequency-mo...
Frequency-following responses (FFRs) are neurophonic potentials that provide a window into the encod...
This study examined the neural basis of auditory selective attention using functional magnetic reson...
This research is concerned with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain during aud...
Scalp-recorded frequency-following responses (FFRs) reflect a mixture of phase-locked activity acros...
The frequency-following response (FFR) is a measure of the brain\u27s periodic sound encoding. It is...
The auditory frequency-following response (FFR) to complex periodic sounds is used to study the subc...
Speech-evoked frequency-following response (FFR) reflects the neural encoding of speech periodic inf...
The neural generators of the frequency-following response (FFR), a neural response widely used to st...
The frequency-following response (FFR) is an auditory evoked potential (AEP) that follows the period...
The frequency following response (FFR) is a scalp-recorded measure of phase-locked brainstem activit...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the extent, magnitude, and patt...
The frequency-following response (FFR) to periodic complex sounds has gained recent interest in audi...
The efferent auditory system suggests that brainstem auditory regions could also be sensitive to top...
Previous work pointed to the neural and functional significance of infraslow neural oscillations bel...
Hall et al. (Hall et al., 2002, Cerebral Cortex 12:140–149) recently showed that pulsed frequency-mo...
Frequency-following responses (FFRs) are neurophonic potentials that provide a window into the encod...
This study examined the neural basis of auditory selective attention using functional magnetic reson...
This research is concerned with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain during aud...
Scalp-recorded frequency-following responses (FFRs) reflect a mixture of phase-locked activity acros...