Robust discrimination between EEG responses to categories of environmental sounds in early coma

Volume: 5
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Humans can recognize categories of environmental sounds, including vocalizations produced by humans and animals and the sounds of man-made objects. Most neuroimaging investigations of environmental sound discrimination have studied subjects while consciously perceiving and often explicitly recognizing the stimuli. Consequently, it remains unclear to what extent auditory object processing occurs independently of task demands and consciousness....
Paper Details
Title
Robust discrimination between EEG responses to categories of environmental sounds in early coma
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
5
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