Experimental evidence for a cochlear source of the precedence effect

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  • who: JARO and colleagues from the Oticon Center of Excellence for Hearing Speech Sciences, Technical University of Denmark, u00d8rsteds Plads Building , have published the research: Experimental Evidence for a Cochlear Source of the Precedence Effect, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study investigated the contribution of peripheral processing to the PE through a comparison of physiological psychoacoustical data in the same human listeners. For each subject, a statistical analysis was carried out to investigate whether the CEOAE-derived and the ABR-derived lag suppression was significantly different below and above the individual echo thresholds . This . . .

     

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