The effect of a categorical discrimination task on the auditory M100-peak latency

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König R, Sieluzycki C, Simserides C, Scheich H. The effect of a categorical discrimination task on the auditory M100-peak latency. International Congress Series [Internet]. 2007;1300:45-48.

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The rationale of this magnetoencephalographic (MEG) study was the quest for temporal aspects of the fMRI-characterized hemispheric asymmetries of auditory cortex functions during the processing of simple linearly frequency-modulated (FM) tones. We searched for parameters which distinguish a stimulus-related task condition—the categorical discrimination of direction (upward versus downward) of frequency modulation—from mere exposure to the same FM tones. We found that the M100-peak latency after FM tones was significantly shorter in the task condition than in the exposure condition, in the left but not in the right hemisphere.

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