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Rapid auditory processing in healthy aging
Sörös P, Teismann IK, Manemann E, Lütkenhöner B. Auditory temporal processing in healthy aging: a magnetoencephalographic study. BMC Neuroscience 2009. PubMed | PDF
The findings of the present MEG study do not provide evidence for the hypothesis that auditory temporal processing, as measured by the decrement (short-term habituation) of the major auditory evoked component, the N1m [...]
The neurochemical basis of auditory processing
Sörös P, Michael N, Tollkötter M, Pfleiderer B. The neurochemical basis of human cortical auditory processing: Combining proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and magnetoencephalography. BMC Biology 2006;4:25. PubMed Fulltext Reprint
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A combination of magnetoencephalography and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy was used to correlate the electrophysiology of rapid auditory processing and the neurochemistry of [...]
Auditory processing in stroke
This study in Neurology asks if a complete infarction of the auditory cortex affects the magnetoencephalographic correlates of auditory processing in the contralateral, unaffected hemisphere. We found no evidence for changes in contralateral auditory processing, suggesting that the auditory system does not reorganize after a large unilateral infarction.
Sörös P, Dziewas R, Manemann E, Teismann IK, [...]
