Automatic detection of environmental change is a core component of attention. The mismatch negativity (MMN), an electrophysiological marker of this mechanism, has been studied prominently in the auditory domain, with cortical generators identified in temporal and frontal regions. Here, we combined electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to assess whether the underlying frontal regions associated with auditory change detection also play a role in visual change detection. Twenty healthy young adults completed a visual MMN task in separate EEG and fMRI sessions. Region of interest analyses were conducted on left and right middle frontal (MFG) and inferior frontal (IFG) gyri, i.e., the frontal areas identif...
To localize the neural generators of the musically elicited mismatch negativity with high temporal r...
Several cortical regions appear active when the mismatch negativity (MMN) scalp potential is evoked ...
Prompt detection of unexpected changes in the sensory environment is critical for survival. In the a...
Automatic detection of environmental change is a core component of attention. The mismatch negativit...
The present study addresses the functional role of the temporal and frontal lobes in auditory change...
Electrophysiological studies have revealed a pre-attentive change-detection system in the auditory m...
Previous electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies suggest that the mismatch negativity (MMN) is...
Smaller mismatch negativity (MMN) amplitude is one of the most reliable ERP findings in studies comp...
Mismatch Negativity (MMN) reflects a neural mismatch between an incoming stimuli and the transient r...
Current theories of visual change detection emphasize the importance of conscious attention to detec...
International audienceThe mismatch negativity (MMN) is an event related brain potential (ERP) elicit...
Several studies have identified a supramodal network critical to the reorienting of attention toward...
Several studies have identified a supramodal network critical to the reorienting of attention toward...
This study was designed to identify the neural networks underlying automatic auditory deviance detec...
This study was designed to identify the neural networks underlying automatic auditory deviance detec...
To localize the neural generators of the musically elicited mismatch negativity with high temporal r...
Several cortical regions appear active when the mismatch negativity (MMN) scalp potential is evoked ...
Prompt detection of unexpected changes in the sensory environment is critical for survival. In the a...
Automatic detection of environmental change is a core component of attention. The mismatch negativit...
The present study addresses the functional role of the temporal and frontal lobes in auditory change...
Electrophysiological studies have revealed a pre-attentive change-detection system in the auditory m...
Previous electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies suggest that the mismatch negativity (MMN) is...
Smaller mismatch negativity (MMN) amplitude is one of the most reliable ERP findings in studies comp...
Mismatch Negativity (MMN) reflects a neural mismatch between an incoming stimuli and the transient r...
Current theories of visual change detection emphasize the importance of conscious attention to detec...
International audienceThe mismatch negativity (MMN) is an event related brain potential (ERP) elicit...
Several studies have identified a supramodal network critical to the reorienting of attention toward...
Several studies have identified a supramodal network critical to the reorienting of attention toward...
This study was designed to identify the neural networks underlying automatic auditory deviance detec...
This study was designed to identify the neural networks underlying automatic auditory deviance detec...
To localize the neural generators of the musically elicited mismatch negativity with high temporal r...
Several cortical regions appear active when the mismatch negativity (MMN) scalp potential is evoked ...
Prompt detection of unexpected changes in the sensory environment is critical for survival. In the a...