Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8957360 | NeuroImage | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In sum, this work extends model-based fMRI encoding and decoding methods - previously employed to examine the representation and processing of acoustic sound features in the human auditory system - to the representation and processing of a relevant perceptual attribute such as pitch. Taken together, the results of our model-based encoding and decoding analyses indicated that the pitch of complex real life sounds is extracted and processed in lateral HG/STG regions, at locations consistent with those indicated in several previous fMRI studies using synthetic sounds. Within these regions, pitch-related sound representations reflect the modulatory combination of height and the salience of the pitch percept.
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Authors
Vittoria De Angelis, Federico De Martino, Michelle Moerel, Roberta Santoro, Lars Hausfeld, Elia Formisano,