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Relative power of harmonics in human frequency-following responses associated with voice pitch in American and Chinese adults
Authors:Jeng Fuh-Cherng  Costilow Cassie E  Stangherlin Daniela P  Lin Chia-Der
Institution:School of Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701-2979, USA. jeng@ohio.edu
Abstract:When the fundamental frequency (f0) is removed from a complex stimulus, the pitch of the f0 is still perceived by the listener. Through the use of the scalp-recorded frequency-following response, this study examined the relative contributions of thef0 and its harmonics in pitch processing by systematically manipulating the speech stimulus to remove component frequencies. 12 American and 12 Chinese adults were recruited. There were statistically significant effects of pitch strength and frequency error for the experimental-condition factor. There were significantly larger responses to the harmonics-only conditions than those obtained in the f0-only and control conditions. No statistically significant difference was observed between the two groups of participants. These findings indicate that neural responses associated with individual harmonics dominate the pitch processing in the human brainstem, irrespective of whether the listener's native language is nontonal or tonal.
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