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Where sound position influences sound object representations: A 7-T fMRI study

van der Zwaag, Wietske  
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Gentile, Giovanni
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Gruetter, Rolf  
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2010
NeuroImage

Evidence from human and non-human primate studies supports a dual-pathway model of audition, with partially segregated cortical networks for sound recognition and sound localisation, referred to as the What and Where processing streams. In normal subjects, these two networks overlap partially on the supratemporal plane. suggesting that some early-stage auditory areas are involved in processing of either auditory feature alone or of both. Using high-resolution 7-T fMRI we have investigated the influence of positional information on sound object representations by comparing activation patterns to environmental sounds lateralised to the right or left ear. While unilaterally presented sounds induced bilateral activation, small clusters in specific non-primary auditory areas were significantly, more activated by contra-laterally presented stimuli. Comparison of these data with histologically identified non-primary auditory areas suggests that the coding of sound objects within early-stage auditory areas lateral and posterior to primary auditory cortex AI is modulated by the position of the sound, while that within anterior areas is not. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.10.032
Web of Science ID

WOS:000286302000005

Author(s)
van der Zwaag, Wietske  
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Gentile, Giovanni
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Gruetter, Rolf  
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Spierer, Lucas
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Clarke, Stephanie
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
NeuroImage
Volume

54

Issue

3

Start page

1803

End page

11

Subjects

Sound localisation

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Non-primary auditory cortex

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fMRI

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Ultra-high field

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Human Auditory-Cortex

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Focal Hemispheric Lesions

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Human Brain

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7 Tesla

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Speech-Perception

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Areas

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Humans

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Location

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Recognition

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Pathways

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CIBM-AIT

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December 16, 2011
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