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Neuronal populations in the human brain extracting invariant relationships from acoustic varianceP Paavilainen
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Neurosci Lett 265:179-82. 1999....
The additivity of the auditory feature analysis in the human brain as indexed by the mismatch negativity: 1+1 approximately 2 but 1+1+1<3P Paavilainen
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, P O Box 13, FIN 00014 University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Neurosci Lett 301:179-82. 2001..The double-deviant MMNs were found to be additive but the triple-deviant MMN was clearly underadditive. The results suggest complex interactions between brain processes involved in analyzing several simultaneous deviant features...
Preattentive detection of nonsalient contingencies between auditory featuresPetri Paavilainen
Helsinki Brain Research Centre, Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Neuroreport 18:159-63. 2007..The results suggest that contingencies across-features of successive stimuli are extracted already at the early preattentive level in the auditory sensory memory...
Evidence for the different additivity of the temporal and frontal generators of mismatch negativity: a human auditory event-related potential studyPetri Paavilainen
Helsinki Brain Research Center, Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Helsinki, Finland
Neurosci Lett 349:79-82. 2003..The pattern of results was similar in ignore and attend conditions, suggesting that the components were not attentionally modulated...
Preattentive extraction of abstract feature conjunctions from auditory stimulation as reflected by the mismatch negativity (MMN)P Paavilainen
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Psychophysiology 38:359-65. 2001..The results demonstrate that preattentive processing of auditory stimuli extends to unexpectedly complex relationships between the stimulus features...
Spectral and temporal stimulus characteristics in the processing of abstract auditory featuresPetri Paavilainen
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, P O B 9, FIN 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
Neuroreport 14:715-8. 2003..The lack of MMN additivity between violations of multiple abstract rules suggests that the processing of higher-order invariances differs from that of simple physical features...
Independent processing of changes in auditory single features and feature conjunctions in humans as indexed by the mismatch negativityR Takegata
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Neurosci Lett 266:109-12. 1999..This result indicates that changes in simple stimulus features and conjunction of features are processed independently by the automatic sound change detection system indexed by MMN...
Mismatch negativity and behavioural discrimination in humans as a function of the magnitude of change in sound durationM Jaramillo
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland, PO Box 13, FIN 00014, Helsinki, Finland
Neurosci Lett 290:101-4. 2000..Behavioural detection paralleled the MMN responses, suggesting a link between the processes underlying MMN and behavioural measures...
Simultaneous storage of two complex temporal sound patterns in auditory sensory memoryElvira Brattico
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, PO Box 13, FIN 00014, University of Helsinki and Helsinki Brain Research Centre, Finland
Neuroreport 13:1747-51. 2002..The infrequent sound pattern elicited an MMN, indicating that multiple sound patterns are formed at an early, largely automatic stage of auditory processing...
Common neural mechanism for processing onset-to-onset intervals and silent gaps in sound sequencesR Takegata
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Neuroreport 12:1783-7. 2001..The amplitude of the MMN in Condition 1 was significantly larger than that of the modeled MMN, suggesting that SOA and ISI are processed by interactive or common neural mechanisms...
"Primitive intelligence" in the auditory cortexR Naatanen
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Dept of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Trends Neurosci 24:283-8. 2001....
The mismatch negativity (MMN) in basic research of central auditory processing: a reviewR Naatanen
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Clin Neurophysiol 118:2544-90. 2007..In addition, the MMN enables one to establish the brain processes underlying the initiation of attention switch to, conscious perception of, sound change in an unattended stimulus stream...
Preattentive processing of spectral, temporal, and structural characteristics of acoustic regularities: a mismatch negativity studyR Takegata
Faculty of Education, Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan
Psychophysiology 38:92-8. 2001..The MMN elicited by the triple-deviant stimuli corroborated these conclusions...
Electric brain responses indicate preattentive processing of abstract acoustic regularities in childrenValentina Gumenyuk
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Neuroreport 14:1411-5. 2003..These results suggest that the complexity of the auditory stimulation affects preattentive auditory change detection in children...
Event-related potentials suggest early interaction between syntax and semantics during on-line sentence comprehensionMaria Palolahti
Cognitive Science Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, P O B 9, Siltavuorenpenger 20 C, 00014 Helsinki, Finland
Neurosci Lett 384:222-7. 2005..In contrast, the later syntax-related P600 component was observed as being more pronounced over the posterior areas of the right hemisphere...
Implicit, intuitive, and explicit knowledge of abstract regularities in a sound sequence: an event-related brain potential studyTitia L van Zuijen
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, University of Helsinki, Finland
J Cogn Neurosci 18:1292-303. 2006..Intuitive deviant detection was not accompanied by P3 elicitation whereas subjects who developed explicit knowledge of the sound sequence during the training did show a P3 to the detected deviants...
The preattentive processing of major vs. minor chords in the human brain: An event-related potential studyPaula Virtala
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
Neurosci Lett 487:406-10. 2011..Whether the classifications between major and minor modalities and consonance vs. dissonance are innate or based on implicit learning remains a question for the future...
