Preliminary evidence of distorted tonotopy in Humans

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Publication Type poster
School or College College of Health
Department Communication Sciences and Disorders
Creator Haysley, Sarah and Jennings, Skyler
Title Preliminary evidence of distorted tonotopy in Humans
Date 2024
Description The cochlea topographically arranges the frequencies of a complex sound from base (high-frequencies) to apex (low-frequencies) across the basilar membrane. From this tonotopic map, auditory neurons will phase lock to a sound's slow-varying temporal envelope (ENV) and to the faster fluctuating temporal fine structure (TFS) ¹.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Distorted tonotopy; evoked potentials; hearing loss; compound action potential; envelope following response; extended high frequency hearing thresholds
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Sarah Haysley and Skyler Jennings
Format Medium application/pdf
ARK ark:/87278/s648g0yd
Setname ir_uspace
ID 2567676
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s648g0yd
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