Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10464733 | Neuropsychologia | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We examined the electrophysiological correlates of retention in auditory short-term memory (ASTM) for sequences of one, two, or three tones differing in timbre but having the same pitch. We focused on event-related potentials (ERPs) during the retention interval and revealed a sustained fronto-central ERP component (most likely a sustained anterior negativity; SAN) that became more negative as memory load increased. Our results are consistent with recent ERP studies on the retention of pitch and suggest that the SAN reflects brain activity mediating the low-level retention of basic acoustic features in ASTM. The present work shows that the retention of timbre shares common features with the retention of pitch, hence supporting the notion that the retention of basic sensory features is an active process that recruits modality-specific brain areas.
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Authors
Sophie Nolden, Patrick Bermudez, Kristelle Alunni-Menichini, Christine Lefebvre, Stephan Grimault, Pierre Jolicoeur,