Category:Brain Imaging of Communication Sound Processing

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Papers in preparation

Cortical Processing of Spoken Vowel-Consonant and Consonant-Vowel Syllables In English and Japanese Listeners  Access to this page is currently restricted

Papers submitted and currently under review

Excerpts from published papers

The processing of temporal pitch and melody information in auditory cortex

Group activation for four contrasts using a fixed-effects model, rendered onto the average structural image of the group
Group activation for four contrasts using a fixed-effects model, rendered onto the average structural image of the group

Sustained magnetic fields reveal separate sites for sound level and temporal regularity in human auditory cortex

Sustained field source model consisting of four dipoles
Sustained field source model consisting of four dipoles

A novel neuromagnetic response specific to the processing of pitch in human auditory cortex

Neuromagnetic fields evoked by different onsets
Neuromagnetic fields evoked by different onsets

Separating Pitch Chroma and Pitch Height in the Human Brain

Statistical parametric maps for the group
Statistical parametric maps for the group

Research Projects

Posters

Cortical Processing of Spoken Vowel-Consonant and Consonant-Vowel Syllables

Stimuli developed for brain imaging research

Published papers for the Category:Brain Imaging of Communication Sound Processing


References

  • Gutschalk, A., Patterson, R.D., Scherg, M., Uppenkamp, S. and Rupp, A. (2007). “The effect of temporal context on the sustained pitch response in human auditory cortex.” Cereb. Cortex, 17, p.552-61.  [1]
  • Krumbholz, K., Patterson, R.D., Seither-Preisler, A., Lammertmann, C. and Lütkenhöner, B. (2003). “Neuromagnetic evidence for a pitch processing center in Heschl's gyrus.” Cereb. Cortex, 13, p.765-72.  [1]
  • Lütkenhöner, B., Krumbholz, K., Lammertmann, C., Seither-Preisler, A., Steinsträter, O. and Patterson, R.D. (2003). “Localization of primary auditory cortex in humans by magnetoencephalography.” Neuroimage, 18, p.58-66.  [1]
  • Patterson, R.D. and Johnsrude, I.S. (2008). “Functional imaging of the auditory processing applied to speech sounds.” Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond., B, Biol. Sci., 363, p.1023-35.  [1]
  • Seither-Preisler, A., Patterson, R., Krumbholz, K., Seither, S. and Lütkenhöner, B. (2006). “Evidence of pitch processing in the N100m component of the auditory evoked field.” Hear. Res., 213, p.88-98. [1]
  • von Kriegstein, K., Smith, D.R., Patterson, R.D., Ives, D.T. and Griffiths, T.D. (2007). “Neural representation of auditory size in the human voice and in sounds from other resonant sources.” Curr. Biol., 17, p.1123-8.  [1]
  • von Kriegstein, K., Warren, J.D., Ives, D.T., Patterson, R.D. and Griffiths, T.D. (2006). “Processing the acoustic effect of size in speech sounds.” Neuroimage, 32, p.368-375. [1]
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