Neuroimaging approaches have implicated multiple brain sites in musical perception, including the posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus and adjacent perisylvian areas. However, the detailed spatial and temporal relationship of neural signals that support auditory processing is largely unknown. In this study, we applied a novel inter-subject analysis approach to electrophysiological signals recorded from the surface of the brain (electrocorticography (ECoG)) in ten human subjects. This approach allowed us to reliably identify those ECoG features that were related to the processing of a complex auditory stimulus (i.e., continuous piece of music) and to investigate their spatial, temporal, and causal relationships. Our results identifi...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
The processing of valence is known to recruit the amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, and relevant senso...
Auditory information is transmitted trough two parallel pathways called the primary and the non-prim...
Neuroimaging approaches have identified multiple brain sites that are activated in music perception,...
Rhythmic auditory stimuli are known to elicit matching activity patterns in neural populations. Furt...
Studies investigating the neural processing of musico-acoustic features have tended to do so using h...
Neural oscillations are fundamental mechanisms of the human brain that enable coordinated activity o...
The auditory cortex is well-known to be critical for music perception, including the perception of c...
Rhythmic auditory stimuli are known to elicit matching activity patterns in neural populations. Furt...
Music perception has fascinated neuroscientists and psychologists for over a century. Ever since the...
Recently, exploring brain activity based on functional networks during naturalistic stimuli especial...
Despite many behavioral and neuroimaging investigations, it remains unclear how the human cortex rep...
The arrival of sound signals in the auditory cortex (AC) triggers both local and interregional signa...
International audienceThe processing of valence is known to recruit the amygdala, orbitofrontal cort...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
The processing of valence is known to recruit the amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, and relevant senso...
Auditory information is transmitted trough two parallel pathways called the primary and the non-prim...
Neuroimaging approaches have identified multiple brain sites that are activated in music perception,...
Rhythmic auditory stimuli are known to elicit matching activity patterns in neural populations. Furt...
Studies investigating the neural processing of musico-acoustic features have tended to do so using h...
Neural oscillations are fundamental mechanisms of the human brain that enable coordinated activity o...
The auditory cortex is well-known to be critical for music perception, including the perception of c...
Rhythmic auditory stimuli are known to elicit matching activity patterns in neural populations. Furt...
Music perception has fascinated neuroscientists and psychologists for over a century. Ever since the...
Recently, exploring brain activity based on functional networks during naturalistic stimuli especial...
Despite many behavioral and neuroimaging investigations, it remains unclear how the human cortex rep...
The arrival of sound signals in the auditory cortex (AC) triggers both local and interregional signa...
International audienceThe processing of valence is known to recruit the amygdala, orbitofrontal cort...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
The processing of valence is known to recruit the amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, and relevant senso...
Auditory information is transmitted trough two parallel pathways called the primary and the non-prim...