Re: Responses to longer tones (Pierre Divenyi )


Subject: Re: Responses to longer tones
From:    Pierre Divenyi  <pdivenyi(at)EBIRE.ORG>
Date:    Tue, 26 Jul 2005 06:38:38 -0700

Phil, The only source I know of for responses to events as long (and even longer) than what you are interested in is by Scott Makeigh from UCSD/Salk Institute. Unfortunately, I only heard him talk about this work and have no idea whether he has ever published it. Ask him. Pierre Divenyi At 10:57 AM 7/25/2005, Phil Harris wrote: >Dear List, > >I am examining electrophysiological responses to tones which are >relatively longer than an established standard > >eg. IOI = 600 ms, 600 ms, 600 ms, 600 ms, 1200 ms. > >While the omitted event potential literature provides an adequate >discussion of this type of sequence structure using brief duration >stimuli such as clicks, papers discussing this type of sequence using >filled durations appear more rarely. > >Would any list members be aware of papers which discuss this issue? >Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. > >Best Regards > >Phil Harris > > >Brain Sciences Institute >Swinburne University of Technology >Hawthorn >Australia > >pharris(at)bsi.swin.edu.au


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