Neuromagnetic studies of human auditory cortex function and reorganization.

S Levänen
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Much of our present understanding of sensory processing by the human brain is obtained from studies of patients with sensory impairments. Past auditory studies have focused strongly on the peripheral mechanisms of hearing disorders, and have led to an overuse of stimuli that are good for testing the transfer functions of simple acoustic features but are not suitable for understanding the perception of complex auditory stimuli or stimulus sequences. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a non-invasive method for studying how the human brain processes and stores auditory information. The long-term groundwork in building up the basic understanding of cortical dynamics during various "simple" stimulations now allows the use of more complex, real-life-like stimuli, and clinical applications.

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人类听觉皮层功能和重组的神经磁研究。
我们目前对人脑感觉处理的大部分理解都是来自对感觉障碍患者的研究。过去的听觉研究主要集中在听力障碍的外周机制上,并导致过度使用刺激,这些刺激有利于测试简单声学特征的传递函数,但不适合理解复杂听觉刺激或刺激序列的感知。脑磁图(MEG)是一种研究人脑如何处理和存储听觉信息的非侵入性方法。在各种“简单”刺激中建立对皮层动力学的基本理解的长期基础,现在允许使用更复杂的、类似现实生活的刺激和临床应用。
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