The arrival of sound signals in the auditory cortex (AC) triggers both local and interregional signal propagations over time up to hundreds of milliseconds and builds up both intrinsic functional connectivity (iFC) and extrinsic functional connectivity (eFC) of the AC. However, interactions between iFC and eFC are largely unknown. Using intracranial stereo-electroencephalographic recordings in people with drug-refractory epilepsy, this study mainly investigated the temporal dynamic of the relationships between iFC and eFC of the AC. The results showed that a Gaussian wideband-noise burst markedly elicited potentials in both the AC and numerous higher-order cortical regions outside the AC (non-auditory cortices). Granger causality analyses r...
The analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data is challenging when subjects are u...
Human magneto- and electroencephalography (M/EEG) are capable of tracking brain activity at millisec...
Auditory information is transmitted trough two parallel pathways called the primary and the non-prim...
The human auditory cortex includes several interconnected areas. A better understanding of the mecha...
International audienceThe human auditory cortex includes several interconnected areas. A better unde...
Neuroimaging approaches have identified multiple brain sites that are activated in music perception,...
Recent studies using functional imaging and electrophysiology demonstrate that processes related to ...
Recent studies using functional imaging and electrophysiology demonstrate that processes related to ...
Neuroimaging approaches have implicated multiple brain sites in musical perception, including the po...
Frequency preference and spectral tuning are two cardinal features of information processing in the ...
International audienceTemporal envelope processing in the human auditory cortex has an important rol...
Neural oscillations are fundamental mechanisms of the human brain that enable coordinated activity o...
Transient and sustained responses have been shown to play distinct functional roles in auditory proc...
Abstract: Recent anatomical and electrophysiological evidence in primates indicates the presence of ...
Multisensory interactions have been documented within low-level, even primary, cortices and at early...
The analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data is challenging when subjects are u...
Human magneto- and electroencephalography (M/EEG) are capable of tracking brain activity at millisec...
Auditory information is transmitted trough two parallel pathways called the primary and the non-prim...
The human auditory cortex includes several interconnected areas. A better understanding of the mecha...
International audienceThe human auditory cortex includes several interconnected areas. A better unde...
Neuroimaging approaches have identified multiple brain sites that are activated in music perception,...
Recent studies using functional imaging and electrophysiology demonstrate that processes related to ...
Recent studies using functional imaging and electrophysiology demonstrate that processes related to ...
Neuroimaging approaches have implicated multiple brain sites in musical perception, including the po...
Frequency preference and spectral tuning are two cardinal features of information processing in the ...
International audienceTemporal envelope processing in the human auditory cortex has an important rol...
Neural oscillations are fundamental mechanisms of the human brain that enable coordinated activity o...
Transient and sustained responses have been shown to play distinct functional roles in auditory proc...
Abstract: Recent anatomical and electrophysiological evidence in primates indicates the presence of ...
Multisensory interactions have been documented within low-level, even primary, cortices and at early...
The analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data is challenging when subjects are u...
Human magneto- and electroencephalography (M/EEG) are capable of tracking brain activity at millisec...
Auditory information is transmitted trough two parallel pathways called the primary and the non-prim...