University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Physics. Advisor: DR. John Broadhurst. 1 computer file (PDF); xii, 114 pages. Ill. (some col.)In this study variation of human auditory evoked mismatch field amplitudes in response to complex tones as a function of the removal in single partials in the onset period was investigated. It was determined: 1-A single frequency elimination in a sound stimulus plays a significant role in human brain sound recognition. 2-By comparing the mismatches of the brain response due to a single frequency elimination in the "Starting Transient" and "Sustain Part" of the sound stimulus, it is found that the brain is more sensitive to frequency elimination in the Starting Transient. This study in...
The predictable rhythmic structure is important to most ecologically relevant sounds for humans, suc...
This thesis uses specifically structured sound sequences, with electroencephalography (EEG) recordin...
Neuroimaging studies are important for developing an understanding of the functional organization of...
Contains fulltext : 204889.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The auditory ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe auditory cortex is sensitive to many forms of acoustic regularity,...
The auditory cortex is sensitive to many forms of acoustic regularity, resulting in suppressed neura...
Auditory inputs reaching our ears are often incomplete, but our brains nevertheless transform them i...
The auditory cortex is sensitive to many forms of acoustic regularity, resulting in suppressed neura...
Auditory event-related fields (ERFs) measured with magnetoencephalography (MEG) are useful for study...
The brain contains neurons of many different types interacting in complex functional circuits. To pr...
Humans are able to perceive small difference of sound frequency but it is still unknown how the diff...
Humans are able to perceive small difference of sound frequency but it is still unknown how the diff...
Humans are able to perceive small difference of sound frequency but it is still unknown how the diff...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
A central goal of sensory neuroscience is to construct models that can explain neural responses to n...
The predictable rhythmic structure is important to most ecologically relevant sounds for humans, suc...
This thesis uses specifically structured sound sequences, with electroencephalography (EEG) recordin...
Neuroimaging studies are important for developing an understanding of the functional organization of...
Contains fulltext : 204889.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The auditory ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe auditory cortex is sensitive to many forms of acoustic regularity,...
The auditory cortex is sensitive to many forms of acoustic regularity, resulting in suppressed neura...
Auditory inputs reaching our ears are often incomplete, but our brains nevertheless transform them i...
The auditory cortex is sensitive to many forms of acoustic regularity, resulting in suppressed neura...
Auditory event-related fields (ERFs) measured with magnetoencephalography (MEG) are useful for study...
The brain contains neurons of many different types interacting in complex functional circuits. To pr...
Humans are able to perceive small difference of sound frequency but it is still unknown how the diff...
Humans are able to perceive small difference of sound frequency but it is still unknown how the diff...
Humans are able to perceive small difference of sound frequency but it is still unknown how the diff...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
A central goal of sensory neuroscience is to construct models that can explain neural responses to n...
The predictable rhythmic structure is important to most ecologically relevant sounds for humans, suc...
This thesis uses specifically structured sound sequences, with electroencephalography (EEG) recordin...
Neuroimaging studies are important for developing an understanding of the functional organization of...