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Dissociation of brain ERP topographies for tonal and phonetic oddball tasks
Authors:  rgen Kayser,Craig E. Tenke,Gerard E. Bruder
Affiliation:Department of Biopsychology, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, New York, USA;Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York, USA
Abstract:ERP topographies for 30 scalp electrodes were examined in 26 healthy right-handed volunteers during oddball tasks (20% targets) using binaurally presented consonant-vowel syllables or complex tones. Response hand was counterbalanced across participants. Both window averages and a principal components analysis (PCA) with Varimax rotation revealed task-related (tonal/phonetic) hemispheric asymmetries for N2, early P3, and particularly for N2-P3 amplitude. In the tonal task, N2 was maximal over right lateral-temporal regions, and early P3 over right medial-parietal regions. For the phonetic task, N2 was maximal over the left lateral-parietal regions, and late P3/N3 over left medial-parietal regions. A response-related frontal negativity (N3) interacted with task-related asymmetries in an unbalanced fashion. The distinct, asymmetric N2 and P3 topographies for tonal and phonetic tasks presumably reflect differential involvement of cortical structures in pitch (right frontotemporal) and phoneme (left parietotemporal) discrimination.
Keywords:ERP asymmetry    N2 (N200)    P3 (P300)    Tonal/phonetic oddball    Principal components analysis (PCA)    Response hand
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