Neural Signatures of the Processing of Temporal Patterns in Sound

Volume: 38, Issue: 24, Pages: 5466 - 5477
Published: May 17, 2018
Abstract
The ability to detect regularities in sound (i.e., recurring structure) is critical for effective perception, enabling, for example, change detection and prediction. Two seemingly unconnected lines of research concern the neural operations involved in processing regularities: one investigates how neural activity synchronizes with temporal regularities (e.g., frequency modulation; FM) in sounds, whereas the other focuses on increases in sustained...
Paper Details
Title
Neural Signatures of the Processing of Temporal Patterns in Sound
Published Date
May 17, 2018
Volume
38
Issue
24
Pages
5466 - 5477
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