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Object-related brain potentials associated with the perceptual segregation of a dichotically embedded pitch

Hautus et al., 2005

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7204700789968491638
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Hautus M
Johnson B
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

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The cortical mechanisms of perceptual segregation of concurrent sound sources were examined, based on binaural detection of interaural timing differences. Auditory event- related potentials were measured from 11 healthy subjects. Binaural stimuli were created by …
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