Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6036449 NeuroImage 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
►Humans can perceptually learn higher-order statistical structure in sound sequences. ►Sounds that violate learned higher-order statistics heighten right temporoparietal junction-evoked responses. ►Intraparietal sulci responses decrease with more learning. ►Higher levels of the right hemisphere auditory hierarchy contribute to learning hierarchical statistical structures similar to those in speech and music.
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