نتایج جستجو برای: primary auditory cortex

تعداد نتایج: 824338  

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2011
Kristiina Kompus René Westerhausen Kenneth Hugdahl

The existing literature on neuroimaging studies of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) in patients with schizophrenia contains an apparent "paradox" in that the same areas in the auditory cortex seem to be both activated and deactivated in relation to AVHs, depending on whether an external auditory stimulus is present or not. We performed meta-analyses of neuroimaging studies examining patien...

2011
David L. Woods Timothy J. Herron Anthony D. Cate Xiaojian Kang E. W. Yund

We used population-based cortical-surface analysis of functional magnetic imaging data to characterize the processing of consonant-vowel-consonant syllables (CVCs) and spectrally matched amplitude-modulated noise bursts (AMNBs) in human auditory cortex as subjects attended to auditory or visual stimuli in an intermodal selective attention paradigm. Average auditory cortical field (ACF) location...

Journal: :Hearing research 2007
Christophe Micheyl Robert P Carlyon Alexander Gutschalk Jennifer R Melcher Andrew J Oxenham Josef P Rauschecker Biao Tian E Courtenay Wilson

Auditory streaming refers to the perceptual parsing of acoustic sequences into "streams", which makes it possible for a listener to follow the sounds from a given source amidst other sounds. Streaming is currently regarded as an important function of the auditory system in both humans and animals, crucial for survival in environments that typically contain multiple sound sources. This article r...

Journal: :Neuron 1999
Yale E Cohen C.Mark Wessinger

respond preferentially to complex sounds (e.g., bandOur understanding of the visual system has benefited pass noise or species-specific vocalizations) relative to markedly from the hypothesis that visual processing tones. In contrast, neurons in the core region respond occurs in two separate streams—one for what (or who) preferentially to tones relative to complex sounds. It is and one for wher...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2011
Edward L Bartlett Srivatsun Sadagopan Xiaoqin Wang

The frequency resolution of neurons throughout the ascending auditory pathway is important for understanding how sounds are processed. In many animal studies, the frequency tuning widths are about 1/5th octave wide in auditory nerve fibers and much wider in auditory cortex neurons. Psychophysical studies show that humans are capable of discriminating far finer frequency differences. A recent st...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2008
Charles C Lee Jeffery A Winer

Despite the functional importance of the medial geniculate body (MGB) in normal hearing, many aspects of its projections to auditory cortex are unknown. We analyzed the MGB projections to 13 auditory areas in the cat using two retrograde tracers to investigate thalamocortical nuclear origins, topography, convergence, and divergence. MGB divisions and auditory cortex areas were defined independe...

Journal: :ORL; journal for oto-rhino-laryngology and its related specialties 2013
Takumi Okuda Shigeki Nagamachi Yasuaki Ushisako Tetsuya Tono

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE Previous FDG-PET studies have indicated neuroplasticity in the adult auditory cortex in cases of postlingual deafness. In the mature brain, auditory deprivation decreased neuronal activity in primary auditory and auditory-related cortices. In order to reevaluate these issues, we used statistical analytic software, namely a three-dimensional stereotaxic region of interest temp...

2011
L. J. Bogart A. D. Levy M. Gladstone P. D. Allen M. Zettel J. R. Ison A. E. Luebke A. K. Majewska

Disturbance of sensory input during development can have disastrous effects on the development of sensory cortical areas. To examine how moderate perturbations of hearing can impact the development of primary auditory cortex, we examined markers of excitatory synapses in mice who lacked prestin, a protein responsible for somatic electromotility of cochlear outer hair cells. While auditory brain...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
T M Schofield P Iverson S J Kiebel K E Stephan J M Kilner K J Friston J T Crinion C J Price A P Leff

Processing of speech and nonspeech sounds occurs bilaterally within primary auditory cortex and surrounding regions of the superior temporal gyrus; however, the manner in which these regions interact during speech and nonspeech processing is not well understood. Here, we investigate the underlying neuronal architecture of the auditory system with magnetoencephalography and a mismatch paradigm. ...

1997
Cheryl L. Grady John W. Van Meter Jose Ma. Maisog Jack Krasuski

Auditory attention has been examined extensively over the years, primarily by means of event-related brain potentials (ERPs). Sustained attention to specific targets embedded in a series of non-targets (e.g. the ‘oddball’ paradigm) causes an increase in the amplitudes of various components of the auditory ERP after about 80 ms and results in the appearance of new waveforms, such as the N2B and ...

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