Neuroimaging studies are important for developing an understanding of the functional organization of human auditory cortex. This chapter summarizes the contributions from human neuroimaging studies that have examined cortical responses to a range of different sound stimuli. Although somewhat simpler than natural sounds, laboratory-generated sounds represent fundamental elements that are nonetheless important because they enable tight experimental control over other potentially confounding acoustical variables such as irregular variations in spectral complexity, spatial position, and level over time. Synthesized sound elements of interest include single-frequency and broadband spectra, sound level, sinusoidal spectrotemporal modulation, and ...
SummaryThe organization of human auditory cortex remains unresolved, due in part to the small stimul...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the representation of sound cate...
International audienceThe human brain is thought to process auditory objects along a hierarchical te...
1. Analysis of spectrotemporal patterns is fundamental to the perception of auditory scenes. Evidenc...
Using ultra-high field fMRI, we explored the cortical depth-dependent stability of acoustic feature ...
Functional neuroimaging research provides detailed observations of the response patterns that natura...
<div><p>Functional neuroimaging research provides detailed observations of the response patterns tha...
Functional neuroimaging research provides detailed observations of the response patterns that natura...
Natural and behaviorally relevant sounds are characterized by temporal modulations of their waveform...
The brain contains neurons of many different types interacting in complex functional circuits. To pr...
The human auditory cortex comprises multiple areas, largely distributed across the supratemporal pla...
Neuroimaging studies of pitch coding seek to identify pitch-related responses separate from response...
Auditory cortical processing of complex meaningful sounds entails the transformation of sensory (ton...
While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortical fields (AC...
Background: While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortica...
SummaryThe organization of human auditory cortex remains unresolved, due in part to the small stimul...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the representation of sound cate...
International audienceThe human brain is thought to process auditory objects along a hierarchical te...
1. Analysis of spectrotemporal patterns is fundamental to the perception of auditory scenes. Evidenc...
Using ultra-high field fMRI, we explored the cortical depth-dependent stability of acoustic feature ...
Functional neuroimaging research provides detailed observations of the response patterns that natura...
<div><p>Functional neuroimaging research provides detailed observations of the response patterns tha...
Functional neuroimaging research provides detailed observations of the response patterns that natura...
Natural and behaviorally relevant sounds are characterized by temporal modulations of their waveform...
The brain contains neurons of many different types interacting in complex functional circuits. To pr...
The human auditory cortex comprises multiple areas, largely distributed across the supratemporal pla...
Neuroimaging studies of pitch coding seek to identify pitch-related responses separate from response...
Auditory cortical processing of complex meaningful sounds entails the transformation of sensory (ton...
While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortical fields (AC...
Background: While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortica...
SummaryThe organization of human auditory cortex remains unresolved, due in part to the small stimul...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the representation of sound cate...
International audienceThe human brain is thought to process auditory objects along a hierarchical te...