Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4350698 | Neuroscience Letters | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, we investigated changes in cortical oscillations following congruent and incongruent grapheme-phoneme stimuli. Hiragana graphemes and phonemes were simultaneously presented as congruent or incongruent audiovisual stimuli to native Japanese-speaking participants. The discriminative reaction time was 57Â ms shorter for congruent than incongruent stimuli. Analysis of MEG responses using synthetic aperture magnetometry (SAM) revealed that congruent stimuli evoked larger 2-10Â Hz activity in the left auditory cortex within the first 250Â ms after stimulus onset, and smaller 2-16Â Hz activity in bilateral visual cortices between 250 and 500Â ms. These results indicate that congruent visual input can modify cortical activity in the left auditory cortex.
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Authors
Anthony T. Herdman, Takako Fujioka, Wilkin Chau, Bernhard Ross, Christo Pantev, Terence W. Picton,