Abstract #1420
Laminar features of cortical natural sound processing in humans
Michelle Moerel 1 , Federico De Martino 2 , An T Vu 1 , Valentin G Kemper 2 , Kamil Ugurbil 1 , Elia Formisano 2 , and Essa Yacoub 1
1
Department of Radiology, Center for Magnetic
Resonance Research, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States,
2
Faculty
of Psychology and Neuroscience, Maastricht University,
Maastricht, Netherlands
We present preliminary data showing the feasibility of
examining frequency preference based on natural sounds
across cortical depths. The use of natural sounds will
enable the exploration of laminar tuning to features
beyond frequency, such as temporal and spectral
modulations.
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