One set of sounds, two tonotopic maps : exploring auditory cortex with amplitude-modulated tones

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Clinical Neurophysiology. 2004, 115, pp. 1249-1258. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2003.12.034
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Objective: The possibility of simultaneously observing activation of primary and secondary auditory cortices has been demonstrated by
Engelien et al. [Hear Res 2000;148:153 60].
Methods: Such a dual monitoring by means of neuromagnetic recordings can be achieved when a subject is stimulated by brief pulses of
40 Hz-modulated tones. Depending on the frequency filter applied, either the steady-state field (SSF) or the N1m can be extracted from the
evoked magnetic field complex.
Results: Using this combined (two-maps) paradigm with 4 carrier frequencies, we show that it is possible to synchronously screen two
tonotopic maps one map each reflected either by the SSF or the N1m. Indicators are the systematic variation in the location (higher
frequencies are more posterior) and orientation (higher frequencies oriented differently in the saggital plane) of the equivalent current dipole
(ECD). These parameters were compared with those obtained from classic (one map) paradigms in which either a pure tone elicits an N1m
or a 40 Hz continuous (3 s) stimulation produces an SSF. Overall the results were similar, however, systematic differences between the
paradigms were found for ECD localization, dipole strength, amplitude, and phase.
Conclusions and Significance: One possible interpretation of these results is that different tonotopically arranged cortical fields were
involved in the generation of the components.

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150 Psychologie
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Tonotopy, N1m, Steady-state field, Magnetencephalography, Magnetic source imaging
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ISO 690WEISZ, Nathan, Andreas KEIL, Christian WIENBRUCH, S. HOFFMEISTER, Thomas ELBERT, 2004. One set of sounds, two tonotopic maps : exploring auditory cortex with amplitude-modulated tones. In: Clinical Neurophysiology. 2004, 115, pp. 1249-1258. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2003.12.034
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@article{Weisz2004sound-10548,
  year={2004},
  doi={10.1016/j.clinph.2003.12.034},
  title={One set of sounds, two tonotopic maps : exploring auditory cortex with amplitude-modulated tones},
  volume={115},
  journal={Clinical Neurophysiology},
  pages={1249--1258},
  author={Weisz, Nathan and Keil, Andreas and Wienbruch, Christian and Hoffmeister, S. and Elbert, Thomas}
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