نتایج جستجو برای: auditory cortex

تعداد نتایج: 207935  

2012
Nelli H. Salminen Hannu Tiitinen Patrick J. C. May

The auditory system codes spatial locations in a way that deviates from the spatial representations found in other modalities. This difference is especially striking in the cortex, where neurons form topographical maps of visual and tactile space but where auditory space is represented through a population rate code. In this hemifield code, sound source location is represented in the activity o...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2008
Merav Sabri Jeffrey R. Binder Rutvik H. Desai David A. Medler Michael D. Leitl Einat Liebenthal

The role of attention in speech comprehension is not well understood. We used fMRI to study the neural correlates of auditory word, pseudoword, and nonspeech (spectrally rotated speech) perception during a bimodal (auditory, visual) selective attention task. In three conditions, Attend Auditory (ignore visual), Ignore Auditory (attend visual), and Visual (no auditory stimulation), 28 subjects p...

2017
Urszula Malinowska Nathan E. Crone Frederick A. Lenz Mackenzie Cervenka Dana Boatman-Reich

In auditory cortex, neural responses decrease with stimulus repetition, known as adaptation. Adaptation is thought to facilitate detection of novel sounds and improve perception in noisy environments. Although it is well established that adaptation occurs in primary auditory cortex, it is not known whether adaptation also occurs in higher auditory areas involved in processing complex sounds, su...

2016
Joseph Sollini Paul Chadderton

Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is required to segregate into discrete perceptual objects. The functions of distinct auditory processing stations in this challenging task are poorly understood. Here we show a direct role for mouse auditory cortex in detection and segregation of acoustic information. We measured the sensitivity of auditor...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Anthony D. Cate Timothy J. Herron E. William Yund G. Christopher Stecker Teemu Rinne Xiaojian Kang Christopher I. Petkov Elizabeth A. Disbrow David L. Woods

BACKGROUND Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed that putatively unimodal regions of visual cortex can be activated during auditory tasks in sighted as well as in blind subjects. However, the task determinants and functional significance of auditory occipital activations (AOAs) remains unclear. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We examined AOAs in an intermodal selective attention task to di...

Journal: :Hearing research 2007
Xiaoqin Wang

In contrast to the visual system, the auditory system has longer subcortical pathways and more spiking synapses between the peripheral receptors and the cortex. This unique organization reflects the needs of the auditory system to extract behaviorally relevant information from a complex acoustic environment using strategies different from those used by other sensory systems. The neural represen...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2011
S Vanneste P Van de Heyning D De Ridder

Tinnitus is described as an auditory perception in the absence of any external sound source. Tinnitus loudness has been correlated to sustained high frequency gamma-band activity in auditory cortex. It remains unknown whether unilateral tinnitus is always generated in the left auditory cortex, irrespective of the side on which the tinnitus is perceived, or in the contralateral auditory cortex. ...

2010
Martina Wengenroth Maria Blatow Martin Bendszus Peter Schneider

BACKGROUND Individuals with the rare genetic disorder Williams-Beuren syndrome (WS) are known for their characteristic auditory phenotype including strong affinity to music and sounds. In this work we attempted to pinpoint a neural substrate for the characteristic musicality in WS individuals by studying the structure-function relationship of their auditory cortex. Since WS subjects had only mi...

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...

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