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Mismatch negativity to auditory stimulus change recorded directly from the human temporal cortex
Authors:J D KROPOTOV  R NÄÄÄNEN  A V SEVOSTIANOV  K ALHO  K REINIKAINEN  O V KROPOTOVA
Institution:Laboratory for Neurobiology of Action Programming, Institute of the Human Brain of Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia;Cognitive Psychophysiology Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Mismatch negativity (MMN) is an event-related potential (ERP) component elicited by any discernible change in a repetitive sound even in the absence of attention. Previous studies have established that MMN is generated by change detection in a process comparing the deviant sensory input with the neural memory trace encoding the physical features of the repetitive sound. In the present study, we recorded MMNs to tonal frequency changes directly from the human temporal cortex of patients with electrodes implanted in the brain for diagnosis and therapy. The intracranially recorded MMN was found to be attention independent and modality specific. It was confined to a rather small area in temporal cortex, which was different from the structures where attention-dependent N2 and P3 responses to the frequency change could be recorded.
Keywords:Temporal cortex  Intracranial recording  Event-related potential (ERP)  Mismatch negativity  Memory  Attention  Auditory
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