Neural processes of auditory perception in Heschl’s gyrus for upcoming acoustic stimuli in humans
Abstract
In the natural environment, attended sounds tend to be perceived much better than unattended sounds. However, the physiological mechanism of how our neural systems direct the state of perceptual attention to prepare for the detection of upcoming acoustic stimuli before auditory stream segregation remains elusive. In this study, based on the direct intracerebral recordings from the auditory cortex in eight epileptic patients with refractory focal...
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Title
Neural processes of auditory perception in Heschl’s gyrus for upcoming acoustic stimuli in humans
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
388
Pages
107895 - 107895
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