Temporal characteristics of auditory sensory memory: Neuromagnetic evidence |
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,Journal/Book: Psychophysiology. 1997; 34: 1010 Vermont Ave NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20005. Soc Psychophysiol Res. 308-316.
Abstract: We investigated the temporal dependencies of N100m, the most prominent deflection of the auditory evoked response, using whole-head neuromagnetic recordings. Stimuli were presented singly or in pairs (tones in the pair were separated by 210 ms) at interstimulus intervals (ISIs) of 0.6-8.1 s. N100m to single stimuli and to the first tone of the pair had similar temporal recovery functions, plateauing at ISIs of 6 s. N100m to the second tone in the pair, which was smaller than that to the first except with short ISIs, plateaued with ISIs of about 4 s. Source analysis revealed that the N100m could be decomposed into two sources separated by about 1 cm on the supratemporal plane. The recovery function of the posterior source was not affected by stimulus presentation, whereas that of the anterior source was. Activity in the anterior area appears to reflect the effects of temporal integration. We relate these results to auditory sensory memory.
Note: Article Levanen S, Helsinki Univ Technol, Low Temp Lab, Brain Res Unit, FIN-02150 Espoo, FINLAND
Keyword(s): audition; short store; long store; magnetoencephalography; auditory evoked response; N100; LOUDNESS ENHANCEMENT; MISMATCH NEGATIVITY; HUMAN BRAIN; STIMULUS; CORTEX; SOUND; REPRESENTATION; INFORMATION; POTENTIALS; RESPONSES
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