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pro vyhledávání: '"E A, Petropavlovskaia"'
Autor:
M. Yu. Agaeva, E. A. Petropavlovskaia
Publikováno v:
Human Physiology. 49:44-54
Publikováno v:
Human Physiology. 48:401-410
Abstract— The characteristics of a specific event-related potential elicited by sound motion onset (motion-onset response, MOR) were estimated. Moving sound stimuli with delayed motion onset were presented to right-handed subjects in dichotic condi
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology. 52:917-927
Publikováno v:
Human Physiology. 47:506-515
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology. 51:472-485
Event-related rhythmic brain activity underlying responses to sound stimulus movement (the motion onset response, MOR) was studied. EEG recordings were made in conditions of either active or passive localization of moving stimuli by healthy subjects.
Publikováno v:
Human Physiology. 46:351-365
Processing of acoustic space in the human auditory system implicates the interaction of the left and right hemispheres of the brain. In this study, we investigated the influence of the position and motion direction of sound stimuli on the amplitude a
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology. 49:704-713
The studies reported here addressed analysis of the N1 and P2 components and mismatch negativity (MMN) on discrimination of signals with dynamic changes in intensity in different acoustic contexts. Changes in context in the conditions of the oddball
Publikováno v:
Brain research. 1752
The present study investigates the event-related oscillations underlying the motion-onset response (MOR) evoked by sounds moving at different velocities. EEG was recorded for stationary sounds and for three patterns of sound motion produced by change
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience research. 162
The present study investigates hemispheric asymmetry of the ERPs and low-frequency oscillatory responses evoked in both hemispheres of the brain by the sound stimuli with delayed onset of motion. EEG was recorded for three patterns of sound motion pr
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 91:465-479
The current MMN study investigates whether brain lateralization during automatic discrimination of sound stimuli moving at different velocities is consistent with one of the three models of asymmetry: the right-hemispheric dominance model, the contra