The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways—one for treating sounds ’ identities and another for their spatial attributes (so-called ‘‘what’ ’ and ‘‘where’ ’ pathways). We examined the spatio-temporal mechanisms along auditory ‘‘what’ ’ and ‘‘where’ ’ pathways and whether they are automatically engaged in differentially processing spatial and pitch information of identical stimuli. Elec-trical neuroimaging of auditory evoked potentials (i.e., statistical analyses of waveforms, field strength, topographies, and source estimations) was applied to a passive ‘‘oddball’ ’ paradigm comprising 2 varieties of blocks of trials. On ‘‘what’ ’ blocks, band-pass--filtered noises varied in pitch, independently of perceived location. On ‘‘...
The human auditory cortex includes several interconnected areas. A better understanding of the mecha...
This study was designed to test two hypotheses about binaural hearing: (1) that binaural cues are pr...
Several lines of evidence suggest that visual information processing is segregated into the ventral ...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways—one for treating sounds ’ identities and...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways—one for treating sounds' identities and ...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways-one for treating sounds' identities and ...
Recent studies have revealed a distinct cortical network activated during the analysis of sounds' sp...
Distinct anatomical and functional pathways are postulated for analysing a sound's object-related (‘...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
The relationship between stimulus-dependent and task-dependent activations in human auditory cortex ...
Neuroimaging approaches have implicated multiple brain sites in musical perception, including the po...
Cortical processing of interaural timing differences (ITDs) was investigated with event-related pote...
Perception of the acoustic world requires the simultaneous processing of the acoustic patterns assoc...
The basis for multiple representations of equivalent frequency ranges in auditory cortex was studied...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
The human auditory cortex includes several interconnected areas. A better understanding of the mecha...
This study was designed to test two hypotheses about binaural hearing: (1) that binaural cues are pr...
Several lines of evidence suggest that visual information processing is segregated into the ventral ...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways—one for treating sounds ’ identities and...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways—one for treating sounds' identities and ...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways-one for treating sounds' identities and ...
Recent studies have revealed a distinct cortical network activated during the analysis of sounds' sp...
Distinct anatomical and functional pathways are postulated for analysing a sound's object-related (‘...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
The relationship between stimulus-dependent and task-dependent activations in human auditory cortex ...
Neuroimaging approaches have implicated multiple brain sites in musical perception, including the po...
Cortical processing of interaural timing differences (ITDs) was investigated with event-related pote...
Perception of the acoustic world requires the simultaneous processing of the acoustic patterns assoc...
The basis for multiple representations of equivalent frequency ranges in auditory cortex was studied...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
The human auditory cortex includes several interconnected areas. A better understanding of the mecha...
This study was designed to test two hypotheses about binaural hearing: (1) that binaural cues are pr...
Several lines of evidence suggest that visual information processing is segregated into the ventral ...