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Dynamics of electrocorticographic (ECoG) activity in human temporal and frontal cortical areas during music listening

机译:听音乐期间人类颞叶和额叶皮层区域的脑电图(ECoG)活动的动态

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Previous studies demonstrated that brain signals encode information about specific features of simple auditory stimuli or of general aspects of natural auditory stimuli. How brain signals represent the time course of specific features in natural auditory stimuli is not well understood. In this study, we show in eight human subjects that signals recorded from the surface of the brain (electrocorticography (ECoG)) encode information about the sound intensity of music. ECoG activity in the high gamma band recorded from the posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus as well as from an isolated area in the precentral gyrus was observed to be highly correlated with the sound intensity of music. These results not only confirm the role of auditory cortices in auditory processing but also point to an important role of premotor and motor cortices. They also encourage the use of ECoG activity to study more complex acoustic features of simple or natural auditory stimuli.
机译:先前的研究表明,脑信号编码有关简单听觉刺激或自然听觉刺激的一般方面的特定信息。大脑信号如何代表自然听觉刺激中特定特征的时程尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们显示了在八名人类受试者中,从大脑表面记录的信号(脑电图(ECoG))编码了有关音乐声强的信息。观察到从上颞回的后部以及中央前回的一个孤立区域记录的高伽马带中的ECoG活性与音乐的声音强度高度相关。这些结果不仅证实了听觉皮层在听觉加工中的作用,而且还指出了运动前皮层和运动皮层的重要作用。他们还鼓励使用ECoG活动来研究简单或自然听觉刺激的更复杂的声学特征。

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