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Fundamental frequency predominantly drives talker differences in auditory brainstem responses to continuous speech
This dataset contains auditory brainstem response (ABR) recordings from 15 participants exposed to continuous peaky speech and click stimuli varying in fundamental frequency. The study investigates whether fundamental frequency (f0) is the primary driver of talker-dependent differences in ABRs by systematically manipulating f0 across male and female narrators at three frequency levels (123, 150, 183 Hz) and comparing responses to click trains at matched rates. EEG data were collected using Brain Products equipment with stimuli presented via insert earphones at 65 dB SPL.
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