Simultaneous EEG and MEG recordings reveal vocal pitch elicited cortical gamma oscillations in young and older adults
Abstract
The frequency-following response with origin in the auditory brainstem represents the pitch contour of voice and can be recorded with electrodes from the scalp. MEG studies also revealed a cortical contribution to the high gamma oscillations at the fundamental frequency (f 0 ) of a vowel stimulus. Therefore, studying the cortical component of the frequency-following response could provide insights into how pitch information is encoded at the...
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Title
Simultaneous EEG and MEG recordings reveal vocal pitch elicited cortical gamma oscillations in young and older adults
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
204
Pages
116253 - 116253
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