Publication: Electrical brain imaging reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of timbre perception in humans
Electrical brain imaging reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of timbre perception in humans
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Meyer, M., Baumann, S., & Jäncke, L. (2006). Electrical brain imaging reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of timbre perception in humans. NeuroImage, 32(4), 1510–1523. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.04.193
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Timbre is a major attribute of sound perception and a key feature for the identification of sound quality. Here, we present event-related brain potentials (ERPs) obtained from sixteen healthy individuals while they discriminated complex instrumental tones (piano, trumpet, and violin) or simple sine wave tones that lack the principal features of timbre. Data analysis yielded enhanced N1 and P2 responses to instrumental tones relative to sine wave tones. Furthermore, we applied an electrical brain imaging approach using low-resolution e
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Meyer, M., Baumann, S., & Jäncke, L. (2006). Electrical brain imaging reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of timbre perception in humans. NeuroImage, 32(4), 1510–1523. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.04.193