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The acquisitive auditory cortex

Nature Neuroscience, 2003
The auditory cortex, once thought to be a passive detector, is now caught in the act of reshaping the frequency sensitivity of its neurons to intercept target sounds that are significant for a behavioral task, suggesting tuning properties can change 'on-line'.
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Hemodynamic imaging of the auditory cortex

2015
Over the past 20 years or so, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has proven to be an influential tool for measuring perceptual and cognitive processing non-invasively in the human brain. This article provides a brief yet comprehensive overview of this dominant method for human auditory neuroscience, providing the reader with knowledge about ...
Susi Karima, Ann Hall Deborah
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Auditory Cortex Circuits

2018
The auditory cortex (ACX) is the site of transformation from an acoustic analysis of the auditory scene to its perceptual representation. The circuits intrinsic to the ACX are crucial for creating auditory objects and the auditory processing related to higher cognitive information.
Eike Budinger, Patrick O. Kanold
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The Bat Auditory Cortex

1995
Situated as it is at the top of the hierarchy of nuclei comprising the auditory pathway, the auditory cortex should provide a wealth of information about higher order analysis of acoustic signals. The auditory cortex in bats is arguably the most intensively studied and best understood of all mammals.
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Representation of loudness in the auditory cortex

2015
Changes in stimulus intensity are reflected in changes in the fundamental perceptual attribute of loudness. Stimulus intensity changes also profoundly impact the evoked neural responses throughout the auditory system. A fundamental question is how measurements of neural activity, from the single-neuron level to mass-activity metrics such as functional ...
Brian J. Malone, Christoph E. Schreiner
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The Human Auditory Cortex

2012
1 Introduction: Why Human Auditory Cortex? David Poeppel and Tobias Overath I The Methods 2 Architecture, Connectivity, and Transmitter Receptors of Human Auditory Cortex Stephanie Clarke and Patricia Morosan 3 Invasive Research Methods Matthew A. Howard III, Kirill V. Nourski, and John F.
Tobias Overath   +3 more
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Patterns of organization in auditory cortex

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985
Previous work has described recently developed techniques that are contributing to advances in the study of the auditory system; some of these techniques have been used to make significant progress in this field. This paper includes a discussion of the tonotopic and binaural organizations of the auditory cortex (especially area AI), the neuronal ...
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Spectral Processing in the Auditory Cortex

2005
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the techniques used to probe spectral processing in auditory cortex, and proposes a rather simple model for how auditory cortex might be able to achieve fast multi-spectral scale analysis. While pure tones and AM sounds have proved to be useful stimuli for studying the auditory system, a better understanding ...
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Comparative cellular analysis of motor cortex in human, marmoset and mouse

Nature, 2021
Trygve E Bakken   +2 more
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