Cortical thickness of supratemporal plane predicts auditory N1 amplitude.

作者: Franziskus Liem , Tino Zaehle , Anja Burkhard , Lutz Jäncke , Martin Meyer

DOI: 10.1097/WNR.0B013E32835ABC5C

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摘要: The auditory-evoked potential's N1 component of the scalp electroencephalogram is a well-established measure electrical brain activity. reflects basic auditory processing and modulated by experience, for instance, musical training. Here, we explore possible correlation between amplitude cortical architecture in supratemporal plane. We hypothesize that individual differences reflect differential acuity, which might also be reflected cortex anatomy. Auditory potentials evoked sine wave tones structural MRI were collected from 27 healthy volunteers. thickness surface area calculated using surface-based morphometry approach. Cortical thickness, rather than area, cluster on posterior plane, predominantly located Heschl's sulcus lateral aspects gyrus, correlated with amplitude. In particular, lower was associated larger amplitudes. This well agreement previous functional magnetic resonance studies reporting thinner to related response.

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