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Frequency following response

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The Frequency Following Response (FFR) is an electrophysiological measurement that reflects how the auditory system processes sound, particularly the frequency of sounds over time. It is a specific type of auditory brainstem response (ABR) that captures the brain's ability to track the frequency of an auditory stimulus, such as speech or music.

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