The physiological basis for musical hallucinations (MH) is not understood. One obstacle to understanding has been the lack of a method to manipulate the intensity of hallucination during the course of experiment. Residual inhibition, transient suppression of a phantom percept after the offset of a masking stimulus, has been used in the study of tinnitus. We report here a human subject whose MH were residually inhibited by short periods of music. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) allowed us to examine variation in the underlying oscillatory brain activity in different states. Source-space analysis capable of single-subject inference defined left-lateralised power increases, associated with stronger hallucinations, in the gamma band in left anteri...
Tinnitus is defined by an auditory perception in the absence of an external source of sound. This co...
Every sensory stimulus, be it visual, audio, or some other, generates a brain response in the area o...
Information encoding has received a wide neuroscientific attention, but the underlying rapid spatiot...
AbstractThe physiological basis for musical hallucinations (MH) is not understood. One obstacle to u...
Musical hallucinations are poorly understood phenomena. Their relation with epilepsy was first descr...
Our brain has the capacity of providing an experience of hearing even in the absence of auditory sti...
In spite of the fact that musical hallucination have a significant impact on patients' lives, they h...
Our brain has the capacity of providing an experience of hearing even in the absence of auditory sti...
Auditory hallucinations, the perception of a sound without a corresponding source, are common in peo...
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been extensively implicated in the functional brain network ...
Musical imagery can occur in at least five different conditions: (1) voluntary musical imagery: part...
We examined β- (∼20 Hz) and γ- (∼40 Hz) band activity in auditory cortices by means of magnetoenceph...
The presentation of two sinusoidal tones, one to each ear, with a slight frequency mismatch yields a...
Over the past 15 years, we have studied plasticity in the human auditory cortex by means of magnetoe...
Tinnitus is the perception of an internally generated sound that is postulated to emerge as a result...
Tinnitus is defined by an auditory perception in the absence of an external source of sound. This co...
Every sensory stimulus, be it visual, audio, or some other, generates a brain response in the area o...
Information encoding has received a wide neuroscientific attention, but the underlying rapid spatiot...
AbstractThe physiological basis for musical hallucinations (MH) is not understood. One obstacle to u...
Musical hallucinations are poorly understood phenomena. Their relation with epilepsy was first descr...
Our brain has the capacity of providing an experience of hearing even in the absence of auditory sti...
In spite of the fact that musical hallucination have a significant impact on patients' lives, they h...
Our brain has the capacity of providing an experience of hearing even in the absence of auditory sti...
Auditory hallucinations, the perception of a sound without a corresponding source, are common in peo...
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been extensively implicated in the functional brain network ...
Musical imagery can occur in at least five different conditions: (1) voluntary musical imagery: part...
We examined β- (∼20 Hz) and γ- (∼40 Hz) band activity in auditory cortices by means of magnetoenceph...
The presentation of two sinusoidal tones, one to each ear, with a slight frequency mismatch yields a...
Over the past 15 years, we have studied plasticity in the human auditory cortex by means of magnetoe...
Tinnitus is the perception of an internally generated sound that is postulated to emerge as a result...
Tinnitus is defined by an auditory perception in the absence of an external source of sound. This co...
Every sensory stimulus, be it visual, audio, or some other, generates a brain response in the area o...
Information encoding has received a wide neuroscientific attention, but the underlying rapid spatiot...