Title
BOLD correlates of edge detection in human auditory cortex.
Abstract
Edges are important cues defining coherent auditory objects. As a model of auditory edges, sound on- and offset are particularly suitable to study their neural underpinnings because they contrast a specific physical input against no physical input. Change from silence to sound, that is onset, has extensively been studied and elicits transient neural responses bilaterally in auditory cortex. However, neural activity associated with sound onset is not only related to edge detection but also to novel afferent inputs. Edges at the change from sound to silence, that is offset, are not confounded by novel physical input and thus allow to examine neural activity associated with sound edges per se. In the first experiment, we used silent acquisition functional magnetic resonance imaging and found that the offset of pulsed sound activates planum temporale, superior temporal sulcus and planum polare of the right hemisphere. In the planum temporale and the superior temporal sulcus, offset response amplitudes were related to the pulse repetition rate of the preceding stimulation. In the second experiment, we found that these offset-responsive regions were also activated by single sound pulses, onset of sound pulse sequences and single sound pulse omissions within sound pulse sequences. However, they were not active during sustained sound presentation. Thus, our data show that circumscribed areas in right temporal cortex are specifically involved in identifying auditory edges. This operation is crucial for translating acoustic signal time series into coherent auditory objects.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.01.050
NeuroImage
Keywords
Field
DocType
Auditory system,Imaging,Object formation,Edge detection,Echoic memory,Sound analysis
Brain mapping,Auditory cortex,Neuroscience,Planum temporale,Functional magnetic resonance imaging,Echoic memory,Psychology,Auditory system,Cognitive psychology,Pulse (signal processing),Audiology,Superior temporal sulcus
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
36
1
1053-8119
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.63
2
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
M HERDENER1355.00
Fabrizio Esposito242136.61
Francesco Di Salle315516.25
Christoph Lehmann4142.25
D BACH5347.04
Klaus Scheffler612419.24
E SEIFRITZ718617.42