Previous work has shown that mental imagination of sound generally elicits an increase of alpha band activity (8-12Hz) in the electroencephalogram (EEG). In addition, alpha activity has been shown to be related to music processing. In the current study, EEG signatures were investigated for perception and imagery of two different natural musical phrases. The responses are compared between tasks and between stimuli. For all tasks and stimuli, posterior alpha band activity was seen, but differences are shown in the power of this response. As expected, imagery resulted in a significantly stronger alpha activation than perception. The comparison of the averaged responses to the stimuli also showed a difference in alpha power, although this effec...
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Music is a collection of sounds perceived as a meaningful whole. The neural basis of this perceptual...
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The current work investigates the brain activation shared between perception and imagery of music as...
Brain responses are often studied under strictly experimental conditions in which electroencephalogr...
A method of reconstructing perceived or imagined music by analyzing brain activity has not yet been ...
Like the visual and the sensorimotor systems, the auditory system exhibits pronounced alpha- like re...
Like the visual and the sensorimotor systems, the auditory system exhibits pronounced alpha-like res...
In this paper, we examined brain activation in subjects during two music listening conditions: liste...
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The presentation of two sinusoidal tones, one to each ear, with a slight frequency mismatch yields a...
It is known since early psychophysiological research and an intriguing matter of fact that identical...
Neuroimaging studies have suggested that the auditory cortex is involved in music processing as well...
Despite many behavioral and neuroimaging investigations, it remains unclear how the human cortex rep...
International audienceWe investigated the neural correlates of pleasure induced by listening to high...
Music is able to improve certain functions of human body physiologically and psychologically. Music ...
Music is a collection of sounds perceived as a meaningful whole. The neural basis of this perceptual...
Auditory imagery is more than just mental “replaying” of tunes in one’s head. I will review several ...
The current work investigates the brain activation shared between perception and imagery of music as...
Brain responses are often studied under strictly experimental conditions in which electroencephalogr...
A method of reconstructing perceived or imagined music by analyzing brain activity has not yet been ...
Like the visual and the sensorimotor systems, the auditory system exhibits pronounced alpha- like re...
Like the visual and the sensorimotor systems, the auditory system exhibits pronounced alpha-like res...
In this paper, we examined brain activation in subjects during two music listening conditions: liste...
Visual sensory processing of external events decreases when attention is internally oriented toward ...
The presentation of two sinusoidal tones, one to each ear, with a slight frequency mismatch yields a...
It is known since early psychophysiological research and an intriguing matter of fact that identical...
Neuroimaging studies have suggested that the auditory cortex is involved in music processing as well...
Despite many behavioral and neuroimaging investigations, it remains unclear how the human cortex rep...
International audienceWe investigated the neural correlates of pleasure induced by listening to high...
Music is able to improve certain functions of human body physiologically and psychologically. Music ...
Music is a collection of sounds perceived as a meaningful whole. The neural basis of this perceptual...
Auditory imagery is more than just mental “replaying” of tunes in one’s head. I will review several ...