Why do humans have unique auditory event‐related fields? Evidence from computational modeling and MEG experiments

Auditory event‐related fields (ERFs) measured with magnetoencephalography (MEG) are useful for studying the neuronal underpinnings of auditory cognition in human cortex. They have a highly subject‐specific morphology, albeit certain characteristic deflections (e.g., P1m, N1m, and P2m) can be identif...

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Published in:Psychophysiology Vol. 58; no. 4; pp. e13769 - n/a
Main Authors: Hajizadeh, Aida, Matysiak, Artur, Brechmann, André, König, Reinhard, May, Patrick J. C.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.04.2021
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ISSN:0048-5772, 1469-8986, 1469-8986, 1540-5958
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