Publikation: Study of the human auditory cortices using a whole-head magnetometer : left vs. right hemisphere and ipsilateral vs. contralateral stimulation
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Structural and functional asymmetries of the temporal lobe affect language development and may also play a role in a variety of disorders, ranging from specific language impairment to schizophrenia. Whole-head neuromagnetometers allow the noninvasive measurement of functional asymmetries since activity from both hemispheres is recorded simultaneously. In the present study, the location of the auditory cortices and their responsiveness to pure tones was compared between hemispheres in healthy human subjects. Data suggest a greater contralateral than ipsilateral activation. In line with previous findings, sources of responses for the right hemisphere seem to be more anterior than for the left one.
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PANTEV, Christo, Bernhard ROSS, Patrick BERG, Thomas ELBERT, Brigitte ROCKSTROH, 1998. Study of the human auditory cortices using a whole-head magnetometer : left vs. right hemisphere and ipsilateral vs. contralateral stimulation. In: Audiology and Neurotology. 1998, 3, pp. 183-190. Available under: doi: 10.1159/000013789BibTex
@article{Pantev1998Study-11139, year={1998}, doi={10.1159/000013789}, title={Study of the human auditory cortices using a whole-head magnetometer : left vs. right hemisphere and ipsilateral vs. contralateral stimulation}, volume={3}, journal={Audiology and Neurotology}, pages={183--190}, author={Pantev, Christo and Ross, Bernhard and Berg, Patrick and Elbert, Thomas and Rockstroh, Brigitte} }
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