We used fMRI to investigate the neuronal correlates of encoding and recognizing heard and imagined melodies. Ten participants were shown lyrics of familiar verbal tunes; they either heard the tune along with the lyrics, or they had to imagine it. In a subsequent surprise recognition test, they had to identify the titles of tunes that they had heard or imagined earlier. The functional data showed substantial overlap during melody perception and imagery, including secondary auditory areas. During imagery compared with perception, an extended network including pFC, SMA, intraparietal sulcus, and cerebellum showed increased activity, in line with the increased processing demands of imagery. Functional connectivity of anterior right temporal cor...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Most people intuitively understand what it means to “hear a tune in your head.” Converging evidence ...
<p>Functional brain imaging has revealed much about the neuroanatomical substrates of higher cogniti...
Neuropsychological studies have suggested that imagery processes may be mediated by neuronal mechani...
The generality of findings implicating secondary auditory areas in auditory imagery was tested by us...
Humans can mentally represent auditory information without an external stimulus, but the specificity...
Two fMRI experiments explored the neural substrates of a musical imagery task that required manipula...
The present study used positron emission tomography (PET) to examine the cerebral activity pattern a...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Musical imagery refers to the experience of replaying music by imagining it inside the head. Where...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Music consists of sound sequences that require integration over time. As we become familiar with mus...
Successful recognition of a familiar tune depends on a selection procedure that takes place in a mem...
Humans can mentally represent auditory information without an external stimulus, but the specificity...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Most people intuitively understand what it means to “hear a tune in your head.” Converging evidence ...
<p>Functional brain imaging has revealed much about the neuroanatomical substrates of higher cogniti...
Neuropsychological studies have suggested that imagery processes may be mediated by neuronal mechani...
The generality of findings implicating secondary auditory areas in auditory imagery was tested by us...
Humans can mentally represent auditory information without an external stimulus, but the specificity...
Two fMRI experiments explored the neural substrates of a musical imagery task that required manipula...
The present study used positron emission tomography (PET) to examine the cerebral activity pattern a...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Musical imagery refers to the experience of replaying music by imagining it inside the head. Where...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Music consists of sound sequences that require integration over time. As we become familiar with mus...
Successful recognition of a familiar tune depends on a selection procedure that takes place in a mem...
Humans can mentally represent auditory information without an external stimulus, but the specificity...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Most people intuitively understand what it means to “hear a tune in your head.” Converging evidence ...
<p>Functional brain imaging has revealed much about the neuroanatomical substrates of higher cogniti...