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In a second experiment, we asked whether proprioceptive information coding hand position was critical for modulating the motor cortex during processing of NEAR and FAR auditory stimuli.
Finally, near and far auditory stimuli exerted comparable influence on MEPs recorded from the ADM and the FDI muscle, although in our experimental setup the former was closer to the near sound than the latter.
We found that the specific MEP enhancement for near sounds disappeared 100 and 200 ms after sound onset, and that at 300 ms the effect fully reversed, so that far auditory stimuli were associated with motor facilitation.
The early facilitation of motor cortex for near, but not far, auditory stimuli may have the function of preparing an immediate motor response for stimuli occurring within the PPS.
We quantified 12 neuronal properties of tone processing in order to estimate similarities and differences of function between the fields, and to discuss how far auditory cortex (AC) function in the mouse is comparable to that in awake monkeys and cats.
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As far as auditory processing in stutterers is concerned, alterations have been implicated in a number of recent studies, both involving electrophysiological recordings [48] and functional brain scanning [49].
Contrary to expectation, these delta changes extended far beyond circumscribed auditory cortical regions to encompass almost all of auditory cortex, plus large parts of temporal, parietal, sensorimotor, and limbic cortex.
A key question is how far improvement in auditory functioning through childhood is a reflection of non-auditory factors affecting task performance, or whether it is indicative of physiological changes in underlying brain systems.
Many musical abilities have been studied in AD, as noted, 9 but one aspect of musical memory has not so far been examined: auditory imagery.
Most state-of-the-art ASR systems perform far below the human auditory system in the presence of noise.
To our knowledge, no study has so far compared the lateralized auditory processing of sounds of male and female senders in non-human animal listeners, and only one study tested the 'sex-of-sender effect' in humans.
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