The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
Was this increase in Fthresholds for pure-tone pitch discrimination associated with higher Fvalues for disappearance of roughn ...
firing with precision in the submillisecond range carries information about fundamental pitch. Periodic fluctuations in discharg ...
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10 INTRACEREBRAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN PITCH PERCEPTION REVEAL A FUNCTIONAL ASYMMETRY OF HUMAN AUDITORY CORTEX ...
dominated by two main theories: one that postulates an exclusively tonotopic coding and another that is in favour of an exclusiv ...
50-ms component, which is thought to be generated in the lateral part of the primary auditory cortex in close proximity to the n ...
Depth AEP recording and averaging Intracerebral AEPs were recorded from all leads of an electrode (using an extra-cephalic refer ...
different leads were studied for each patient. Tonotopic maps were based on a comparison of the results obtained from patients w ...
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Figure 10.3Temporospectral maps of amplitude variations of potentials recorded from the right primary audi- tory cortex (leads 2 ...
in amplitude were greater for the N50 and P80 components than for the N30. This was observed to an even greater extent on lead 3 ...
frequency, as shown on the right in the same figure. For these components, amplitude was maximal at a range of frequencies betwe ...
161 Post 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (^12) IHGF E DCB AV AB CD E FGH IV Med. Med. Lat D Ant. Ant Pos ...
In the primary auditory cortex, no frequency-dependent changes in amplitude or latency were observed for the earliest components ...
from patient to patient, in spite of the intersubject variability in localization and orientation of the primary auditory cortex ...
As discussed earlier in this paper, the perceptual identity of a sound depends on both a sound’s temporal structure as well as i ...
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