We report evidence for a context- and not stimulus-dependent functional asymmetry in the left and right human auditory midbrain, thalamus, and cortex in response to monaural sounds. Neural activity elicited by left- and right-ear stimulation was measured simultaneously in the cochlear nuclei, inferior colliculi (ICs), medial geniculate bodies (MGBs), and auditory cortices (ACs) in 2 functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments. In experiment 1, pulsed noise was presented monaurally to either ear, or binaurally, simulating a moving sound source. In experiment 2, only monaural sounds were presented. The results show a modulation of the neural responses to monaural sounds by the presence of binaural sounds at a time scale of tens of secon...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate interhemispheric differences in activation patterns of ...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
equally to this work. We report evidence for a context- and not stimulus-dependent functional asymme...
Structural asymmetries in the supratemporal plane of the human brain are often cited as the anatomic...
The present study investigates the acoustic basis of the hemispheric asymmetry for the processing of...
The investigation of functional hemispheric asymmetries regarding auditory processing in the human b...
The investigation of functional hemispheric asymmetries regarding auditory processing in the human b...
Hemispheric asymmetries during auditory sensory processing were examined using whole-head magnetoenc...
Although it is known that responses in the auditory cortex are evoked predominantly contralateral to...
The localization of low-frequency sounds mainly relies on the processing of microsecond temporal dis...
Applying whole-head functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in 11 neurologically intact subject...
Studies on humans and other mammals have provided evidence for a two-channel or three-channel repres...
r r Abstract: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) were use...
The first two authors contributed equally to this work. The localization of low-frequency sounds mai...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate interhemispheric differences in activation patterns of ...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
equally to this work. We report evidence for a context- and not stimulus-dependent functional asymme...
Structural asymmetries in the supratemporal plane of the human brain are often cited as the anatomic...
The present study investigates the acoustic basis of the hemispheric asymmetry for the processing of...
The investigation of functional hemispheric asymmetries regarding auditory processing in the human b...
The investigation of functional hemispheric asymmetries regarding auditory processing in the human b...
Hemispheric asymmetries during auditory sensory processing were examined using whole-head magnetoenc...
Although it is known that responses in the auditory cortex are evoked predominantly contralateral to...
The localization of low-frequency sounds mainly relies on the processing of microsecond temporal dis...
Applying whole-head functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in 11 neurologically intact subject...
Studies on humans and other mammals have provided evidence for a two-channel or three-channel repres...
r r Abstract: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) were use...
The first two authors contributed equally to this work. The localization of low-frequency sounds mai...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate interhemispheric differences in activation patterns of ...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...