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Autor:
Jean-Claude Baron, Francis Eustache, J Lambert, Nathalie Lebrun, P. Etevenon, Patrice Clochon
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Brain Research. 11:235-248
The aim of this paper was to investigate and compare the EEG mechanisms underlying the perceptual and semantic processes involved in environmental and language sounds perception by manipulating the degree of identification of sounds and using the ERD
Autor:
Francis Eustache, Guy Perchey, Nathalie Lebrun, P. Etevenon, Patrice Clochon, Jean-Claude Baron
Publikováno v:
Brain Topography. 12:129-137
A new method of instantaneous EEG analysis based on amplitude modulation (AM-EEG) was applied to analyze the AM-EEG changes in the alpha frequency band (8.20-12.89 Hz) for successive 5 ms epochs. Repeated auditory tone-burst stimuli (of 220 ms durati
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 8:79-92
The aim of this study was to analyze the timing and topography of brain activity in relation to the cognitive processing of different types of auditory information. We specifically investigated the effects of familiarity on environmental sound identi
Publikováno v:
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 98:126-129
Amplitude modulation (AM) analysis defines precisely the EEG signal envelope changes at sampling frequency. Here we demonstrate mathematically that event-related desynchronization (ERD) corresponds to the integration of AM-EEG. We applied this new ap
Autor:
Francis Eustache, J Lambert, Patrice Rioux, Zarifian E, P. Etevenon, Hervé Platel, Bernard Lechevalier, Pascal Auzou, Jean-Claude Baron
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 33:25-37
Successive auditory stimulation sequences were presented binaurally to 18 young normal volunteers. Five conditions were investigated: two reference tasks, assumed to involve passive listening to couples of musical sounds, and three discrimination tas