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Bridging Continuous and Discrete Models of the Anterior Temporal Lobe via Cortical Gradients
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Spatiotemporal differentiation in auditory and motor regions during auditory phoneme discrimination
Acta Neurologica Belgica, 2017Auditory phoneme discrimination (APD) is supported by both auditory and motor regions through a sensorimotor interface embedded in a fronto-temporo-parietal cortical network. However, the specific spatiotemporal organization of this network during APD with respect to different types of phonemic contrasts is still unclear.
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Auditory disturbances in patients with complex regional pain syndrome
Pain, 2022Abstract Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is often associated with reduced sound tolerance (hyperacusis) on the affected side, but the mechanism of this symptom is unclear. As compensatory increases in central auditory activity after cochlear injury may trigger hyperacusis, hearing and discomfort thresholds to pure tones (250, 500, 1000,
Peter D. Drummond, Philip M. Finch
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A cortical region sensitive to auditory spectral motion
NeuroReport, 2000The functional architecture of human auditory cortex is still poorly understood compared with that of visual cortex, yet anatomical and electrophysiological studies in non-human primates suggest that the auditory cortex also might be functionally specialized, in a model of parallel and hierarchical organization.
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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Correlates of Auditory Processing
Archives of Neurology, 1982To study the regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) correlates of auditory processing, we performed rCBF measurements in young, normal right-handed volunteers engaged in listening tasks. Using the xenon Xe 133 inhalation technique, rCBF was measured in 11 regions in each hemisphere.
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Auditory P300 in Young Alcoholics: Regional Response Characteristics
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1995An auditory oddball paradigm was used to record the P300 component of the event‐related potential (ERP) in a group of medication‐free, chronic male alcoholics (n= 51, mean = 32.2) and a control group (n= 25, mean = 27.2). Each subject received a binaurally presented series of high (1600‐Hz)‐ and low (600‐Hz)‐frequency tones. The designation of the rare
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