2019
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2019.01052
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Auditory Categorization of Man-Made Sounds Versus Natural Sounds by Means of MEG Functional Brain Connectivity

Abstract: Previous neuroimaging studies have shown that sounds can be discriminated due to living-related or man-made-related characteristics and involve different brain regions. However, these studies have mainly provided source space analyses, which offer simple maps of activated brain regions but do not explain how regions of a distributed system are functionally organized under a specific task. In the present study, we aimed to further examine the functional connectivity of the auditory processing pathway across dif… Show more

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“…Major progress has already been made in understanding how tACS travels through the brain, 62 , 87 and brain imaging methods continues to expand our understanding speech processing. 88 - 93 Keeping the results of previous auditory tACS studies in mind, we believe our results do not disprove an effect of envelope-tACS as much as they highlight the difficulties with the development of the method. Further research should aim to optimize the beneficial effects of tACS, after which the final question would be whether these effects are strong enough to have real-world applications.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…Major progress has already been made in understanding how tACS travels through the brain, 62 , 87 and brain imaging methods continues to expand our understanding speech processing. 88 - 93 Keeping the results of previous auditory tACS studies in mind, we believe our results do not disprove an effect of envelope-tACS as much as they highlight the difficulties with the development of the method. Further research should aim to optimize the beneficial effects of tACS, after which the final question would be whether these effects are strong enough to have real-world applications.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…An equal number of epochs (n = 72) was chosen for each experimental condition for ensuring equal signal-to-noise ratio across conditions. Similar analytic approach has been applied and verified in previous studies [ 54 , 55 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…For the analysis of the data, we followed a previously developed pipeline that has been already used for auditory experiments ( Paraskevopoulos et al, 2015 , Paraskevopoulos et al, 2019 , Salvari et al, 2019 ). Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%