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Comparison of Time–Frequency Responses and the Event-Related Potential to Auditory Speech Stimuli in Human Cortex
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PsychoacousticsNeuropsychologyAuditory ImageryNeurolinguisticsAuditory CortexSpeech ScienceSocial SciencesHuman CortexAlpha SuppressionNeurologyCognitive NeuroscienceNeural Basis Of Auditory PerceptionAwake Neurosurgical PatientsHealth SciencesAuditory ProcessingCognitive ScienceAuditory ModelingAuditory ResearchNeurostimulationAuditory Speech StimuliSystems NeuroscienceAuditory Syllable StimuliNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyAuditory PhysiologyHearing PerceptionNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemSpeech PerceptionAuditory SystemAuditory NeuroscienceEvent-related Potential
We recorded the electrocorticogram directly from the exposed cortical surface of awake neurosurgical patients during the presentation of auditory syllable stimuli. All patients were unanesthetized as part of a language-mapping procedure for subsequent left-hemisphere tumor resection. Time-frequency analyses showed significant high-gamma (gammahigh: 70-160 Hz) responses from the left superior temporal gyrus, but no reliable response from the left inferior frontal gyrus. Alpha suppression (alpha: 7-14 Hz) and event-related potential responses exhibited a more widespread topography. Across electrodes, the alpha suppression from 200 to 450 ms correlated with the preceding (50-200 ms) gammahigh increase. The results are discussed in terms of the different physiological origins of these electrocortical signals.
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