International audienceEvoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving and anesthetized rats when deviant sounds were presented in a homogenous series of standard sounds (oddball condition). A component of the evoked response to deviant sounds, the mismatch negativity (MMN), may underlie the ability to discriminate acoustic differences, a fundamental aspect of auditory perception. Whereas most MMN studies in animals have been done using simple sounds, this study involved a more complex set of sounds (synthesized vowels). The freely moving rats had previously undergone behavioral training in which they learned to respond differentially to these sounds. Although we found little evidence in this preparation for th...
Mismatch Negativity (MMN) is an N-methyl-d-aspartic acid (NMDA)-mediated, negative deflection in hum...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
International audienceEvoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving...
Evoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving and anesthetized rats...
Any occasional changes in the acoustic environment are of potential importance for survival. In huma...
Any occasional changes in the acoustic environment are of potential importance for survival. In huma...
The capacity of the human brain to detect deviance in the acoustic environment pre-attentively is re...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Understanding speech is based on neural representations of individual speech sounds. In humans, suc...
<div><p>Mismatch negativity (MMN) is a scalp-recorded electrical potential that occurs in humans in ...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
Mismatch Negativity (MMN) is an N-methyl-d-aspartic acid (NMDA)-mediated, negative deflection in hum...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
International audienceEvoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving...
Evoked potentials were recorded from the auditory cortex of both freely moving and anesthetized rats...
Any occasional changes in the acoustic environment are of potential importance for survival. In huma...
Any occasional changes in the acoustic environment are of potential importance for survival. In huma...
The capacity of the human brain to detect deviance in the acoustic environment pre-attentively is re...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Detecting sudden environmental changes is crucial for the survival of humans and animals. In the hum...
Understanding speech is based on neural representations of individual speech sounds. In humans, suc...
<div><p>Mismatch negativity (MMN) is a scalp-recorded electrical potential that occurs in humans in ...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
Mismatch Negativity (MMN) is an N-methyl-d-aspartic acid (NMDA)-mediated, negative deflection in hum...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...
Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The huma...