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| O KorzyukovSummaryAffiliation: University of Helsinki Country: Finland Publications
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Electromagnetic responses of the human auditory cortex generated by sensory-memory based processing of tone-frequency changesO Korzyukov
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Neurosci Lett 276:169-72. 1999..This supports the idea that a sensory-memory trace formed in the auditory cortex by preceding repetitive sounds is a necessary precondition for MMN/MMNm elicitation...
Brain activity index of distractibility in normal school-age childrenV Gumenyuk
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, P O Box 13, FIN 00014, University of Helsinki, Finland
Neurosci Lett 314:147-50. 2001..Moreover, differences in ERP amplitudes and in their correlations with the reaction times between younger (7-10 years) and older (11-13 years) children indicated developmental changes in attentional brain functions...
Electrophysiological evidence of enhanced distractibility in ADHD childrenV Gumenyuk
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Neurosci Lett 374:212-7. 2005..In conclusion, the ERP and behavioral effects caused by the novel sounds reveal deficient control of involuntary attention in ADHD children that may underlie their abnormal distractibility...
Effects of acoustic gradient noise from functional magnetic resonance imaging on auditory processing as reflected by event-related brain potentialsN Novitski
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Neuroimage 14:244-51. 2001..In conclusion, the present results suggest that in fMRI the background noise does not interfere with the imaging of auditory processing related to involuntary attention...
Sensory gating in the human hippocampal and rhinal regionsN N Boutros
Wayne State University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, School of Medicine, UPC Jefferson, 2751 E Jefferson, Suite 401, Detroit, MI 48207, USA
Clin Neurophysiol 116:1967-74. 2005..The objective of this work was to ascertain if sensory gating can be demonstrated within the human medial temporal lobe...
