From objective to subjective: pitch representation in the human auditory cortex
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From objective to subjective: pitch representation in the human auditory cortex
Abstract
Magnetic brain responses to infrequent changes in the pitch of complex sounds were recorded. The composition of the test sounds required that pitch-deviant stimuli elicited the mismatch response only if perceived pitch was represented in auditory sensory memory. Results revealed that subjective features, such as pitch, are formed from objective stimulus parameters (i.e. the spectral contents of a sound) before storing acoustic information in memory. The origin of the magnetic response to pitch change showed that pitch deviation was detected in the auditory cortex. Pitch memory might also be located in the auditory cortex, as previous evidence suggests that storage for an auditory feature lies in the vicinity of the neuronal elements activated by deviations in that feature.
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