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Crossmodal Processing in the Human Brain: Insights from Functional Neuroimaging Studies
2001
Cerebral Cortex
Modern brain imaging techniques have now made it possible to study the neural sites and mechanisms underlying crossmodal processing in the human brain. ...
The precise network of brain areas implicated in any one study, however, seems to be heavily dependent on the experimental paradigms used, the nature of the information being combined and the particular ...
Further support for a role for the STS in the crossmodal binding of auditory and visual linguistic information comes from a recent study using MEG. ...
doi:10.1093/cercor/11.12.1110
pmid:11709482
fatcat:efd4qlyetzbsbbbtfadon4vs4e
Dynamics of Cortico-subcortical Cross-modal Operations Involved in Audio-visual Object Detection in Humans
2002
Cerebral Cortex
The objects were defined either by unimodal auditory or visual features alone, or by the combination of the two features. ...
integration depend crucially on the nature of the perceptual processes involved. ...
In humans, recent neuroimaging studies using electromagnetic (ERPs, MEG) or hemodynamic (fMRI, PET) measures have begun to shed light on the neural operations mediating multisensor y integration in various ...
doi:10.1093/cercor/12.10.1031
pmid:12217966
fatcat:q3z2di5hcvcpfk5e22eyt3plmi
Cortical activity is more stable when sensory stimuli are consciously perceived
2015
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
proposed as a general property of sensory perception. ...
Both stability (within episode) and reproducibility (between episodes) are characteristic of decision states in recurrent attractor networks: When presented with a learned input pattern of sufficient intensity ...
for their support in subject recruitment and testing; Virginie van Wassenhove, Marco Buiatti, and Leila Rogeau and the magnetoencephalography (MEG) team for their help with technical matters; and to Alexandre ...
doi:10.1073/pnas.1418730112
pmid:25847997
pmcid:PMC4413285
fatcat:ekuf4mcnkfgsnl53l43csrb3ri
Functional Assays of Local Connectivity in the Somatosensory Cortex of Individuals with Autism
2013
Autism Research
Emerging evidence for differences between individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and neurotypical (NT) individuals in somatic processing and brain response to touch suggests somatosensory cortex ...
Our findings support the idea of local underconnectivity in the somatosensory cortex of the brains of individuals with ASD. Autism Res 2013, ••: ••-••. ...
MAC was supported in part by a Presidential fellowship from the University of Houston. KAL and DAP were supported by the National Institutes of Health: P01 HD035471 (KAL) and R01 MH072263 (DAP). ...
doi:10.1002/aur.1276
pmid:23427110
pmcid:PMC3661715
fatcat:7yovvlc675bh7bckvauc6v2jfm
Magnetoencephalography—theory, instrumentation, and applications to noninvasive studies of the working human brain
1993
Reviews of Modern Physics
Many interesting properties of the working human brain can be studied, including spontaneous activity and signal processing following external stimuli. ...
Finally, several MEG experiments performed in the authors laboratory are described, covering studies of evoked responses and of spontaneous activity in both healthy and diseased brains. ...
CONCLUSIONS MEG has already proven itself a useful tool in studies of human neurophysiology and information processing. ...
doi:10.1103/revmodphys.65.413
fatcat:hid5c3locncprovefo7apw3l2i
The LDAEP as a potential biomarker for central serotonergic activity : challenges to overcome
2015
The loudness dependence of auditory evoked potentials (LDAEP) is a measure of the excitability of neurons in the auditory cortex during the processing of tones of different intensities. ...
Time course analysis further specified that tones with high intensities were processed within hundreds of milliseconds from the primary auditory cortex as well as the primary somatosensory cortex via the ...
The authors would like to thank Irene Stein for her help in the data acquisition. ...
doi:10.5167/uzh-115579
fatcat:7fgxcsrf2jab5ifvc3c3pyb2om
A virtual auditory environment for investigating the auditory signal processing of realistic sounds
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
In the present study, a model of peripheral auditory processing ͓Zilany and Bruce, J. Acoust. Soc. ...
Phase interactions between auditory filter and complex stimuli
5aPPd2. Is auditory intensity discrimination a comparison of entropy changes? ...
It is established on a spatiotemporal discretization of the domain using an iterative temporal process for sound pressure propagation, instead of the resolution of mathematical equations. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2936003
fatcat:ontu6yamdvgbnooet5fe36fm74
Acoustic source identification in an enclosed space using the inverse phased beam tracing at medium frequencies
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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of phase locking in auditory neurons. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2933749
fatcat:xiro7xkminfl5o3psp2ejziawq
Analysis of room transfer function and reverberant signal statistics
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
In the present study, a model of peripheral auditory processing ͓Zilany and Bruce, J. Acoust. Soc. ...
Phase interactions between auditory filter and complex stimuli
5aPPd2. Is auditory intensity discrimination a comparison of entropy changes? ...
It is established on a spatiotemporal discretization of the domain using an iterative temporal process for sound pressure propagation, instead of the resolution of mathematical equations. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2935346
fatcat:lxgnqr6tozajhge3ydet3xomam
Across‐frequency processes involved in auditory detection of coloration
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Ray-tracing prediction of sound-pressure and sound-intensity fields in empty and fitted rooms. ...
In the projection stage, the construction was slightly modified in some of the rooms in order to see in what way the sound properties would be affected. ...
In the present study, a model of peripheral auditory processing ͓Zilany and Bruce, J. Acoust. Soc. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2935741
fatcat:acaporn5qvgb5coauovqkbv6lq
Temporal suppression and augmentation of click-evoked otoacoustic emissions
2008
Hearing Research
Ray-tracing prediction of sound-pressure and sound-intensity fields in empty and fitted rooms. ...
In the projection stage, the construction was slightly modified in some of the rooms in order to see in what way the sound properties would be affected. ...
In the present study, a model of peripheral auditory processing ͓Zilany and Bruce, J. Acoust. Soc. ...
doi:10.1016/j.heares.2008.09.008
pmid:18926894
fatcat:bijdlpxpzfcsrjeefayvvu4pl4
Temporal suppression and augmentation of click‐evoked otoacoustic emissions
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Ray-tracing prediction of sound-pressure and sound-intensity fields in empty and fitted rooms. ...
In the projection stage, the construction was slightly modified in some of the rooms in order to see in what way the sound properties would be affected. ...
In the present study, a model of peripheral auditory processing ͓Zilany and Bruce, J. Acoust. Soc. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2935694
fatcat:z6yidzqqendznbmrczb3woaiv4