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Moreover, response amplitude decreased with fundamental frequency but response SNR remained largely unaffected. Thirdly, fundamental frequency variation within the stimulus did not impact EFR strength, but only when rate of change remained low (e.g. not the case for sweeping natural vowels). Finally, the vowel /i/ appeared to evoke larger response amplitudes compared to /a/ and /u/, but analysis power was too small to confirm this statistically. Vowel-dependent differences in response strength have been suggested to stem from dest