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Multivoxel codes for representing and integrating acoustic features in human cortex
2020
NeuroImage
Using fMRI and multivariate pattern analysis, we determined whether spectral and temporal acoustic features are represented by independent or integrated multivoxel codes in human cortex. Listeners heard band-pass noise varying in frequency (spectral) and amplitude-modulation (AM) rate (temporal) features. In the superior temporal plane, changes in multivoxel activity due to frequency were largely invariant with respect to AM rate (and vice versa), consistent with an independent representation.
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116661
pmid:32081785
pmcid:PMC7339141
fatcat:denh63j7infazjrmqbphfizezm