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Fundamental frequency predominantly drives talker differences in auditory brainstem responses to continuous speech
This dataset contains EEG recordings of auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) collected from 15 normal-hearing adults exposed to continuous 'peaky speech' from male and female talkers at varying fundamental frequencies (f0), as well as click trains at matched rates. The study investigates whether fundamental frequency is the primary driver of talker-related differences in ABRs, comparing effects across natural, shifted, and midpoint f0 conditions. Data were collected in 2021 to support analyses reported in Polonenko & Maddox (2024).
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