This magnetoencephalography (MEG) study investigated evoked ON and OFF responses to ramped and damped sounds in normal-hearing human adults. Two pairs of stimuli that differed in spectral complexity were used in a passive listening task; each pair contained identical acoustical properties except for the intensity envelope. Behavioral duration judgment was conducted in separate sessions, which replicated the perceptual bias in favour of the ramped sounds and the effect of spectral complexity on perceived duration asymmetry. MEG results showed similar cortical sites for the ON and OFF responses. There was a dominant ON response with stronger phase-locking factor (PLF) in the alpha (8–14 Hz) and theta (4–8 Hz) bands for the damped sounds. In c...
Rising sound intensity often signals an approaching sound source and can serve as a powerful warning...
The principles underlying functional asymmetries in cortex remain debated. For example, it is accept...
Background: Decoding of frequency-modulated (FM) sounds is essential for phoneme identification. Thi...
Communication sounds are typically asymmetric in time and human listeners are highly sensitive to th...
The investigation of functional hemispheric asymmetries regarding auditory processing in the human b...
Communication sounds are typically asymmetric in time and human listeners are highly sensitive to th...
The investigation of functional hemispheric asymmetries regarding auditory processing in the human b...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2....
The issue of how differences in timbre are represented in the neural response still has not been wel...
Natural sounds, including vocal communication sounds, contain critical information at multiple time ...
Natural sounds are characterized by the distribution of acoustic power over different frequency regi...
Selectively attending to task-relevant sounds whilst ignoring background noise is one of the most am...
Selectively attending to task-relevant sounds whilst ignoring background noise is one of the most am...
The present study investigates the acoustic basis of the hemispheric asymmetry for the processing of...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate cerebral asymmetries for the detection of ...
Rising sound intensity often signals an approaching sound source and can serve as a powerful warning...
The principles underlying functional asymmetries in cortex remain debated. For example, it is accept...
Background: Decoding of frequency-modulated (FM) sounds is essential for phoneme identification. Thi...
Communication sounds are typically asymmetric in time and human listeners are highly sensitive to th...
The investigation of functional hemispheric asymmetries regarding auditory processing in the human b...
Communication sounds are typically asymmetric in time and human listeners are highly sensitive to th...
The investigation of functional hemispheric asymmetries regarding auditory processing in the human b...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2....
The issue of how differences in timbre are represented in the neural response still has not been wel...
Natural sounds, including vocal communication sounds, contain critical information at multiple time ...
Natural sounds are characterized by the distribution of acoustic power over different frequency regi...
Selectively attending to task-relevant sounds whilst ignoring background noise is one of the most am...
Selectively attending to task-relevant sounds whilst ignoring background noise is one of the most am...
The present study investigates the acoustic basis of the hemispheric asymmetry for the processing of...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate cerebral asymmetries for the detection of ...
Rising sound intensity often signals an approaching sound source and can serve as a powerful warning...
The principles underlying functional asymmetries in cortex remain debated. For example, it is accept...
Background: Decoding of frequency-modulated (FM) sounds is essential for phoneme identification. Thi...