نتایج جستجو برای: primary auditory cortex

تعداد نتایج: 824338  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Li I Zhang Shaowen Bao Michael M Merzenich

In the primary auditory cortex (AI), the development of tone frequency selectivity and tonotopic organization is influenced by patterns of neural activity. Introduction of synchronous inputs into the auditory pathway achieved by exposing rat pups to pulsed white noise at a moderate intensity during P9-P28 resulted in a disrupted tonotopicity and degraded frequency-response selectivity for neuro...

Journal: :Restorative neurology and neuroscience 2007
Christiane M Thiel

PURPOSE Converging evidence from animals and humans indicate that the primary auditory cortex is continuously reshaped in an experience-dependent way. Reorganisation in primary auditory cortex can be observed at the level of receptive fields, topographic maps and brain activations measured with neuroimaging methods. Several neuromodulatory systems were shown to contribute to such an experience-...

1997
R. Christopher DeCharms Michael Merzenich

While the understanding of the functional role of different classes of neurons in the awake primary visual cortex has been extensively studied since the time of Hubel and Wiesel (Hubel and Wiesel, 1962), our understanding of the feature selectivity and functional role of neurons in the primary auditory cortex is much farther from complete. Moving bars have long been recognized as an optimal sti...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2014
T M Centanni A M Sloan A C Reed C T Engineer R L Rennaker M P Kilgard

We have developed a classifier capable of locating and identifying speech sounds using activity from rat auditory cortex with an accuracy equivalent to behavioral performance and without the need to specify the onset time of the speech sounds. This classifier can identify speech sounds from a large speech set within 40 ms of stimulus presentation. To compare the temporal limits of the classifie...

2017
Kelly H. Chang Jessica M. Thomas Geoffrey M. Boynton Ione Fine

Here we show that, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) blood-oxygen level dependent (BOLD) responses in human primary auditory cortex, it is possible to reconstruct the sequence of tones that a person has been listening to over time. First, we characterized the tonotopic organization of each subject's auditory cortex by measuring auditory responses to randomized pure tone stimuli...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Thomas M Schofield Will D Penny Klaas E Stephan Jennifer T Crinion Alan J Thompson Cathy J Price Alexander P Leff

We compared brain structure and function in two subgroups of 21 stroke patients with either moderate or severe chronic speech comprehension impairment. Both groups had damage to the supratemporal plane; however, the severe group suffered greater damage to two unimodal auditory areas: primary auditory cortex and the planum temporale. The effects of this damage were investigated using fMRI while ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2000
S Laureys M E Faymonville C Degueldre G D Fiore P Damas B Lambermont N Janssens J Aerts G Franck A Luxen G Moonen M Lamy P Maquet

H(2)(15)O-PET was used to investigate changes in regional cerebral blood flow in response to auditory stimulation in patients in the vegetative state. Five patients in a vegetative state of hypoxic origin were compared with 18 age-matched controls. In addition, the cerebral metabolism of these patients and 53 age-matched controls was studied using [(18)F]fluorodeoxyglucose. In control subjects,...

2017
Prasandhya Astagiri Yusuf Peter Hubka Jochen Tillein Andrej Kral

Sensory areas of the cerebral cortex integrate the sensory inputs with the ongoing activity. We studied how complete absence of auditory experience affects this process in a higher mammal model of complete sensory deprivation, the congenitally deaf cat. Cortical responses were elicited by intracochlear electric stimulation using cochlear implants in adult hearing controls and deaf cats. Additio...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2001
H Wan E C Warburton P Kuśmierek J P Aggleton D M Kowalska M W Brown

To provide information about the possible regions involved in auditory recognition memory, this study employed an imaging technique that has proved valuable in the study of visual recognition memory. The technique was used to image populations of neurons that are differentially activated by novel and familiar auditory stimuli, thereby paralleling previous studies of visual familiarity discrimin...

Journal: :Acta oto-laryngologica 2007
Seung-Ha Oh Chong-Sun Kim Jae-Jun Song

CONCLUSION The plastic changes in the auditory cortex after bilateral cochlear ablation are related to the immediate early genes as well as the neural plasticity-related genes. In addition, cross-modal plasticity may play an important role in the early changes in the auditory cortex after bilateral cochlear ablation. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to identify candidate genes involve...

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