Auditory imagery mismatch negativity elicited in musicians.

نویسندگان

  • Masato Yumoto
  • Maki Matsuda
  • Kenji Itoh
  • Akira Uno
  • Shotaro Karino
  • Osamu Saitoh
  • Yuu Kaneko
  • Yutaka Yatomi
  • Kimitaka Kaga
چکیده

A mismatch between auditory sensation and expectant imagery of syllables elicited a possible equivalent of mismatch negativity in a previous study. The purpose of this study was to verify whether auditory imagery from musical notation could also mediate such imagery-based mismatch negativity. Neuromagnetic recording was obtained from eight musicians, who were instructed to identify unpredictably occurring pitch mismatches between a random tone sequence and a visually presented musical score. The difference between incongruent and congruent responses showed a magnetic distribution consistent with two frontal-negative current dipoles bilaterally located in the vicinity of Heschl's gyrus, peaking at approximately 150 ms in latency. This imagery-based mismatch negativity may represent an early neural process of deviance detection between the sensory input and expectant imagery.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Neuroreport

دوره 16 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005