Radionova E A
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova. 1985 Jun;71(6):706-13.
Interaural differences in time, intensity or phase introduced into a different frequency component of complex sounds results in changes of amplitude and form of the frequency following response depending on the frequency and phase ranges of the sounds. This relationship may be due to physical differences in stimulation of both ears, i. e. to differences in the sound wave forms and, consequently, in conditions of the convergence of both monaural afferent inflows.