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Morphology of the Auditory Region in Paramys copei and Other Eocene Rodents from North America
The morphology of the external surface of the petrosal and its junction with the basioccipital in Paramys copei is described. Comparison with an outgroup of the Cretaceous Vincelestes and Recent Didelphis and Solenodon reveals that the auditory region ...
John H. Wahlert
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Delineation of a frequency-organized region isolated from the mouse primary auditory cortex
The primary auditory cortex (AI) is the representative recipient of information from the ears in the mammalian cortex. However, the delineation of the AI is still controversial in a mouse.
Hiroaki Tsukano +8 more
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Visual motion processing recruits regions selective for auditory motion in early deaf individuals
In early deaf individuals, the auditory deprived temporal brain regions become engaged in visual processing. In our study we tested further the hypothesis that intrinsic functional specialization guides the expression of cross-modal responses in the ...
Stefania Benetti +5 more
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Can meaningful effective connectivities be obtained between auditory cortical regions? [PDF]
Structural equation modeling (SEM) of neuroimaging data can be evaluated both for the goodness of fit of the model and for the strength of path coefficients (as an index of effective connectivity). SEM of auditory fMRI data is made difficult by the necessary sparse temporal sampling of the time series (to avoid contamination of auditory activation by ...
Gonçalves, M S +3 more
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Audiovisual temporal correspondence modulates human multisensory superior temporal sulcus plus primary sensory cortices [PDF]
The brain should integrate related but not unrelated information from different senses. Temporal patterning of inputs to different modalities may provide critical information about whether those inputs are related or not.
Driver, J +6 more
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The anatomy of the auditory region of fossil hominins may shed light on the emergence of human spoken language. Humans differ from other great apes in several features of the external, middle and inner ear (e.g., short external ear canal, small tympanic ...
Alexander Stoessel +4 more
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Sex differences in brain structure in auditory and cingulate regions [PDF]
We applied a new method to visualize the three-dimensional profile of sex differences in brain structure based on MRI scans of 100 young adults. We compared 50 men with 50 women, matched for age and other relevant demographics. As predicted, left hemisphere auditory and language-related regions were proportionally expanded in women versus men ...
Caroline C, Brun +6 more
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Prepontine non-giant neurons drive flexible escape behavior in zebrafish [PDF]
Many species execute ballistic escape reactions to avoid imminent danger. Despite fast reaction times, responses are often highly regulated, reflecting a trade-off between costly motor actions and perceived threat level.
Bergeron, S. +4 more
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In this article we review research in our laboratory on auditory hallucinations using behavioral and MRI measure. The review consists of both previously published and new data that for the fi rst time is presented together in a cohesive way.
Kenneth Hugdahl +7 more
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Temporal regularity effects on pre-attentive and attentive processing of deviance [PDF]
Temporal regularity allows predicting the temporal locus of future information thereby potentially facilitating cognitive processing. We applied event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to investigate how temporal regularity impacts pre-attentive and ...
Kotz, Sonja A. +3 more
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