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. 2011 Aug 15;108(37):15516–15521. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1108912108

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

The neural phase locking to the harmonics of an acoustic input with a 100-Hz pitch is stronger in quiet than in the presence of acoustic noise at all harmonics and stronger for our top-quartile listeners than our bottom-quartile listeners at 100 Hz. Each panel plots the phase locking value as a function of frequency. (Upper) Results in quiet. (Lower) Results in noise. (Left) Bottom-quartile listeners in our attention task. (Right) Top-quartile listeners in our attention task.