Magnetoencephalography(MEG) is a widely used brain imaging technique whose high temporal resolution makes it ideal for exploring the operation of the auditory system. Auditory stimuli elicit a series of peaks and troughs in the event-related magnetic field (ERF), where the most prominent peak, the N1m, shows sensitivity to nearly every stimulus property. Yet, we still have a poor understanding of how ERFs are generated and what they signify.
Date made available | 15/07/2018 |
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Publisher | Zenodo |
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