Data for Envelope Frequency Following Responses to Filtered Word Stimuli
Data for Envelope Frequency Following Responses to Filtered Word Stimuli
Raw EEG data in .bdf format, collected using a 32-channel ActiveTwo EEG system (BioSemi, the Netherlands). EEG data were measured during presentation of words at an intensity of 70 dB SPL LA eq using ER-2 insert earphones. Words are filtered in different band (0-500 Hz, 0-1000 Hz, 1000-end Hz and 2000-end Hz), with end being 8000 Hz as words were recorded at a sampling rate of 16000 Hz. Stimuli were 3 words presented randomly with an inter-stimulus interval of 1s. Data are published in according with the EPSRC guidelines for data sharing.
Data Supports the paper Vanheusden, F. J., Chesnaye, M. A., Simpson, D. M., & Bell, S. L. (2019). Envelope frequency following responses are stronger for high-pass than low-pass filtered vowels. International Journal of Audiology, 1-9. DOI: 10.1080/14992027.2018.1562243
This dataset, approx 28GB, is available on request via the webform at https://library.soton.ac.uk/datarequest
Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton
Vanheusden, Frederique
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Bell, Steven
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Simpson, David
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Vanheusden, Frederique
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Bell, Steven
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Simpson, David
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Vanheusden, Frederique
(2018)
Data for Envelope Frequency Following Responses to Filtered Word Stimuli.
Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton
doi:10.5258/SOTON/D0510
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Abstract
Raw EEG data in .bdf format, collected using a 32-channel ActiveTwo EEG system (BioSemi, the Netherlands). EEG data were measured during presentation of words at an intensity of 70 dB SPL LA eq using ER-2 insert earphones. Words are filtered in different band (0-500 Hz, 0-1000 Hz, 1000-end Hz and 2000-end Hz), with end being 8000 Hz as words were recorded at a sampling rate of 16000 Hz. Stimuli were 3 words presented randomly with an inter-stimulus interval of 1s. Data are published in according with the EPSRC guidelines for data sharing.
Data Supports the paper Vanheusden, F. J., Chesnaye, M. A., Simpson, D. M., & Bell, S. L. (2019). Envelope frequency following responses are stronger for high-pass than low-pass filtered vowels. International Journal of Audiology, 1-9. DOI: 10.1080/14992027.2018.1562243
This dataset, approx 28GB, is available on request via the webform at https://library.soton.ac.uk/datarequest
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Published date: 30 April 2018
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/435574
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