DocumentCode :
1789593
Title :
Stimulus polarity effects on individual components of speech-evoked frequency following response
Author :
Qin Xu ; Datian Ye
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
fYear :
2014
fDate :
14-16 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
383
Lastpage :
387
Abstract :
In literatures of auditory frequency following response (FFR), it has been suggested that adding the frequency following responses evoked by opposite stimulus polarities can be used to emphasize neural activities related to the stimulus envelope, while subtracting the responses can enhance the activities related to fine structure such as the formants in speech stimuli. To assess the effectiveness of the additive and subtractive technique, our study focused on the effects of stimulus polarity on individual harmonic frequency components of FFR. Specifically, the effects of stimulus polarity on the amplitude and phase of individual component were analyzed by comparing FFRs to two stimulus polarities. In addition, individual component was also compared between addition FFR and subtraction FFR, to figure out the effects caused by the additive and subtractive technique. Results showed no significant effects of stimulus polarity on the amplitudes of individual components in FFR, as well as the phase of the component at the fundamental frequency. However, significant change on the phase of component at the first formant frequency was observed due to stimulus polarity inversion. According to amplitude analysis, the addition FFR did emphasized the F0 component, while the subtraction FFR enhanced F1 component. The present study supported the hypotheses that the additive and subtractive technique was effective in emphasizing the envelope-related responses and fine-structure-related responses, respectively. The proposed method of analyzing the amplitude and phase of individual component in FFR was useful for testing the additive and subtractive technique directly.
Keywords :
auditory evoked potentials; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; speech; F0 component; addition FFR; additive technique; amplitude analysis; auditory frequency following response; envelope-related responses; fine-structure-related responses; formant frequency; fundamental frequency; individual component amplitude; individual component phase; individual harmonic frequency components; neural activities; opposite stimulus polarities; speech stimuli; speech-evoked frequency following response; stimulus envelope; stimulus polarity effects; stimulus polarity inversion; subtraction FFR enhanced F1 component; subtractive technique; Additives; Auditory system; Educational institutions; Harmonic analysis; Power harmonic filters; Signal to noise ratio; Speech; Frequency following response; additive and subtrative technique; individual component; stimulus polarity effects;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI), 2014 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dalian
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5837-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BMEI.2014.7002804
Filename :
7002804
Link To Document :
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