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Anahita H Mehta
Anahita H Mehta
Assistant Professor, University of Michigan
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei med.umich.edu
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The frequency following response (FFR) may reflect pitch-bearing information but is not a direct representation of pitch
HE Gockel, RP Carlyon, A Mehta, CJ Plack
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 12, 767-782, 2011
892011
The effects of age on temporal fine structure sensitivity in monaural and binaural conditions
BCJ Moore, DA Vickers, A Mehta
International Journal of Audiology 51 (10), 715-721, 2012
842012
Vocoder simulations explain complex pitch perception limitations experienced by cochlear implant users
AH Mehta, AJ Oxenham
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 18, 789-802, 2017
512017
Superoptimal perceptual integration suggests a place-based representation of pitch at high frequencies
BK Lau, AH Mehta, AJ Oxenham
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (37), 9013-9021, 2017
352017
Effect of lowest harmonic rank on fundamental-frequency difference limens varies with fundamental frequency
AH Mehta, AJ Oxenham
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 147 (4), 2314-2322, 2020
132020
The perception of multiple simultaneous pitches as a function of number of spectral channels and spectral spread in a noise-excited envelope vocoder
AH Mehta, H Lu, AJ Oxenham
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 21, 61-72, 2020
132020
An auditory illusion reveals the role of streaming in the temporal misallocation of perceptual objects
AH Mehta, N Jacoby, I Yasin, AJ Oxenham, SA Shamma
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 372 …, 2017
132017
Rhythm judgments reveal a frequency asymmetry in the perception and neural coding of sound synchrony
M Wojtczak, AH Mehta, AJ Oxenham
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (5), 1201-1206, 2017
122017
Neural auditory contrast enhancement in humans
AH Mehta, L Feng, AJ Oxenham
BioRxiv, 458521, 2020
7*2020
Neural correlates of attention and streaming in a perceptually multistable auditory illusion
AH Mehta, I Yasin, AJ Oxenham, S Shamma
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 140 (4), 2225-2233, 2016
72016
Neural auditory contrast enhancement in humans
AH Mehta, L Feng, AJ Oxenham
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (29), e2024794118, 2021
62021
Role of perceptual integration in pitch discrimination at high frequencies
AH Mehta, AJ Oxenham
JASA express letters 2 (8), 2022
32022
Methodological considerations when measuring and analyzing auditory steady-state responses with multi-channel EEG
H Lu, AH Mehta, AJ Oxenham
Current Research in Neurobiology 3, 100061, 2022
32022
Comment on ‘Rapid acquisition of auditory subcortical steady state responses using multichannel recordings’
H Lu, AH Mehta, HM Bharadwaj, BG Shinn-Cunningham, AJ Oxenham
Clinical neurophysiology: official journal of the International Federation …, 2020
32020
Fundamental-frequency discrimination based on temporal-envelope cues: Effects of bandwidth and interference
AH Mehta, AJ Oxenham
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 144 (5), EL423-EL428, 2018
32018
The frequency following response for dichotic pitch stimuli: No evidence for pitch encoding.
HE Gockel, RP Carlyon, A Mehta, CJ Plack
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 129 (4), 2592-2592, 2011
32011
Auditory Enhancement EEG data
A Mehta, L Feng, AJ Oxenham
12021
Investigating the neural correlates of the emergence of pitch using harmonic and inharmonic stimuli
A Ferguson, AH Mehta
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 153 (3_supplement), A161-A161, 2023
2023
Investigating the parameters affecting spectro-temporal integration in pitch
JC Kooistra, AH Mehta
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 153 (3_supplement), A160-A160, 2023
2023
Investigating the parameters of temporal integration in pitch
AH Mehta, AJ Oxenham
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 148 (4), 2463-2463, 2020
2020
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