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| Jaakko KauramäkiSummaryAffiliation: Helsinki University of Technology Country: Finland Publications
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Selective attention increases both gain and feature selectivity of the human auditory cortexJaakko Kauramäki
Laboratory of Computational Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland
PLoS ONE 2:e909. 2007..While most of the literature explains the neural basis of selective attention by means of an increase in neural gain, a number of papers propose enhancement in neural selectivity as an alternative or a complementary mechanism...
Lipreading and covert speech production similarly modulate human auditory-cortex responses to pure tonesJaakko Kauramäki
Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science, Brain Research Unit, Low Temperature Laboratory, and Advanced Magnetic Imaging Centre, Helsinki University of Technology, FI 02015 TKK, Espoo, Finland
J Neurosci 30:1314-21. 2010..These findings suggest that the lipreading-related suppression in the auditory cortex is caused by top-down influences, possibly by an efference copy from the speech-production system, generated during both own speech and lipreading...
Formant transition-specific adaptation by lipreading of left auditory cortex N1mIiro P Jaaskelainen
Laboratory of Computational Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland
Neuroreport 19:93-7. 2008..This suggests that visual speech activates and adapts auditory cortex neural populations tuned to formant transitions, the basic sound-sweep constituents of phonemes, potentially explaining enhanced speech perception during lipreading...
Two-stage processing of sounds explains behavioral performance variations due to changes in stimulus contrast and selective attention: an MEG studyJaakko Kauramäki
Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science BECS, Brain and Mind Laboratory, Aalto University School of Science, Espoo, Finland
PLoS ONE 7:e46872. 2012....
Inter-subject synchronization of prefrontal cortex hemodynamic activity during natural viewingIiro P Jaaskelainen
Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science, Helsinki University of Technology, FIN 02015 TKK, Espoo, Finland
Open Neuroimag J 2:14-9. 2008..We further show that probabilistic independent component analysis (ICA) reveals meaningful activations in individual subjects during natural viewing...
