Functionally distinct dorsal and ventral auditory pathways for sound localization (WHERE) and sound object recognition (WHAT) have been described in non-human primates. A handful of studies have explored differential processing within these streams in humans, with highly inconsistent findings. Stimuli employed have included simple tones, noise bursts, and speech sounds, with simulated left–right spatial manipulations, and in some cases participants were not required to actively discriminate the stimuli. Our contention is that these paradigms were not well suited to dissociating processing within the two streams. Our aim here was to determine how early in processing we could find evidence for dissociable pathways using better titrated WHAT a...
Electrical neuroimaging in humans identified the speed and spatiotemporal brain mechanism whereby so...
Distinct anatomical and functional pathways are postulated for analysing a sound's object-related (‘...
Humans and other animals use spatial hearing to rapidly localize events in the environment. However,...
Functionally distinct dorsal and ventral auditory pathways for sound localization (WHERE) and sound ...
Functionally distinct dorsal and ventral auditory pathways for sound localization (where) and sound ...
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 ...
New evidence confirms that the auditory system encompasses temporal, parietal and frontal brain regi...
Recent evidence suggests the human auditory system is organized,like the visual system, into a ventr...
Recent electrophysiological investigations of the auditory system in primates along with functional ...
Objective. Hierarchical processing of auditory sensory information is believed to occur in two strea...
Neuroanatomical models hypothesize a role for the dorsal auditory pathway in phonological processing...
AbstractNew evidence confirms that the auditory system encompasses temporal, parietal and frontal br...
One fundamental goal of the brain is to predict sensory events in the environment in order to spatia...
Recent studies have revealed a distinct cortical network activated during the analysis of sounds' sp...
Electrical neuroimaging in humans identified the speed and spatiotemporal brain mechanism whereby so...
Distinct anatomical and functional pathways are postulated for analysing a sound's object-related (‘...
Humans and other animals use spatial hearing to rapidly localize events in the environment. However,...
Functionally distinct dorsal and ventral auditory pathways for sound localization (WHERE) and sound ...
Functionally distinct dorsal and ventral auditory pathways for sound localization (where) and sound ...
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 ...
New evidence confirms that the auditory system encompasses temporal, parietal and frontal brain regi...
Recent evidence suggests the human auditory system is organized,like the visual system, into a ventr...
Recent electrophysiological investigations of the auditory system in primates along with functional ...
Objective. Hierarchical processing of auditory sensory information is believed to occur in two strea...
Neuroanatomical models hypothesize a role for the dorsal auditory pathway in phonological processing...
AbstractNew evidence confirms that the auditory system encompasses temporal, parietal and frontal br...
One fundamental goal of the brain is to predict sensory events in the environment in order to spatia...
Recent studies have revealed a distinct cortical network activated during the analysis of sounds' sp...
Electrical neuroimaging in humans identified the speed and spatiotemporal brain mechanism whereby so...
Distinct anatomical and functional pathways are postulated for analysing a sound's object-related (‘...
Humans and other animals use spatial hearing to rapidly localize events in the environment. However,...