Brain Imaging of Different Music Sound Duration as Revealed by Standardized Low Resolution Brain Electromagnetic Tomography (sLORETA)

W. Sittiprapaporn
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Mismatch negativity (MMN) was used to investigate the processing of different synthesized music sounds duration in the human auditory perception. Compared to the short sound, the long sound elicited a more prominent MMN occurring later than that of the short one. sLORETA computation of the mismatch responses yielded clear lefthemispheric laterality in both types of sound duration. However, the short sound produced MMN maximum over the middle temporal gyrus (MTG), whereas maximum of the MMN activated by the long sound was observed over the superior temporal gyrus (STG). The results suggest the existence of the long-term memory trace, and housed primarily in the left hemisphere as revealed by sLORETA. Additionally, the spatial and temporal features of the long sound indicate delayed activation of left-lateralized perisylvian cell assemblies that function as cortical memory traces of long music sound in the human auditory cortex.
标准低分辨率脑电磁断层扫描(sLORETA)显示不同音乐声长的脑成像
采用失配负性(MMN)研究了人的听觉感知对不同合成音乐音长的加工。与短音相比,长音诱发的MMN出现时间比短音更晚。对失配响应的sLORETA计算在两种声音持续时间中都产生了明显的左半球偏侧性。然而,短声音激活的MMN在颞中回(MTG)上最大,而长声音激活的MMN在颞上回(STG)上最大。结果表明长期记忆痕迹的存在,并且主要位于左半球,正如sLORETA所揭示的那样。此外,长声音的空间和时间特征表明,在人类听觉皮层中,作为长音乐声音皮层记忆痕迹的左侧外围细胞群的激活延迟。
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