The capacity of the human brain to detect deviance in the acoustic environment pre-attentively is reflected in a brain event-related potential (ERP), mismatch negativity (MMN). MMN is observed in response to the presentation of rare oddball sounds that deviate from an otherwise regular pattern of frequent background standard sounds. While the primate and cat auditory cortex (AC) exhibit MMN-like activity, it is unclear whether the rodent AC produces a deviant response that reflects deviance detection in a background of regularities evident in recent auditory stimulus history or differential adaptation of neuronal responses due to rarity of the deviant sound. We examined whether MMN-like activity occurs in epidural AC potentials in awake and...
International audienceEvoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving...
Evoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving and anesthetized rats...
The human brain can automatically detect auditory changes, as indexed by the mismatch negativity of ...
The capacity of the human brain to detect deviance in the acoustic environment pre-attentively is re...
Any occasional changes in the acoustic environment are of potential importance for survival. In huma...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Any occasional changes in the acoustic environment are of potential importance for survival. In huma...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
International audienceEvoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving...
International audienceEvoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
International audienceEvoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving...
Evoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving and anesthetized rats...
The human brain can automatically detect auditory changes, as indexed by the mismatch negativity of ...
The capacity of the human brain to detect deviance in the acoustic environment pre-attentively is re...
Any occasional changes in the acoustic environment are of potential importance for survival. In huma...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Any occasional changes in the acoustic environment are of potential importance for survival. In huma...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
International audienceEvoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving...
International audienceEvoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
International audienceEvoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving...
Evoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving and anesthetized rats...
The human brain can automatically detect auditory changes, as indexed by the mismatch negativity of ...