The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-encephalography in combination with standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography. Auditory stimuli were presented at various positions under anechoic conditions in free-field space, thus providing the complete set of natural spatial cues. Variation of electrical activity in cortical areas depending on sound location was analyzed by contrasts between sound locations at the time of the N1 and P2 responses of the auditory evoked potential. A clear-cut double dissociation with respect to the cortical locations and the points in time was found, indicating spatial processing (1) in the primary auditory cortex and posterodorsal audito...
The cochlea behaves like a bank of band-pass filters, segregating information into different frequen...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways—one for treating sounds ’ identities and...
Several lines of evidence suggest that visual information processing is segregated into the ventral ...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
Recent studies have revealed a distinct cortical network activated during the analysis of sounds' sp...
Auditory scene analysis requires the accurate encoding and comparison of the perceived spatial posit...
The further apart two sounds are along the horizontal azimuth, the more likely they are to be heard ...
VK: LokkiPrevious imaging studies on the brain mechanisms of spatial hearing have mainly focused on ...
The auditory cortex represents spatial locations differently from other sensory modalities. While vi...
Neuroimaging approaches have implicated multiple brain sites in musical perception, including the po...
SummaryThe neural basis of spatial processing in the auditory cortex has been controversial. Human f...
The primary and posterior auditory cortex (AC) are known for their sensitivity to spatial informatio...
Background Previous work on the human auditory cortex has revealed areas specialized in spatial proc...
Recent evidence suggests the human auditory system is organized,like the visual system, into a ventr...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways-one for treating sounds' identities and ...
The cochlea behaves like a bank of band-pass filters, segregating information into different frequen...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways—one for treating sounds ’ identities and...
Several lines of evidence suggest that visual information processing is segregated into the ventral ...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
Recent studies have revealed a distinct cortical network activated during the analysis of sounds' sp...
Auditory scene analysis requires the accurate encoding and comparison of the perceived spatial posit...
The further apart two sounds are along the horizontal azimuth, the more likely they are to be heard ...
VK: LokkiPrevious imaging studies on the brain mechanisms of spatial hearing have mainly focused on ...
The auditory cortex represents spatial locations differently from other sensory modalities. While vi...
Neuroimaging approaches have implicated multiple brain sites in musical perception, including the po...
SummaryThe neural basis of spatial processing in the auditory cortex has been controversial. Human f...
The primary and posterior auditory cortex (AC) are known for their sensitivity to spatial informatio...
Background Previous work on the human auditory cortex has revealed areas specialized in spatial proc...
Recent evidence suggests the human auditory system is organized,like the visual system, into a ventr...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways-one for treating sounds' identities and ...
The cochlea behaves like a bank of band-pass filters, segregating information into different frequen...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways—one for treating sounds ’ identities and...
Several lines of evidence suggest that visual information processing is segregated into the ventral ...