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Induction of LTP-like changes in human auditory cortex by rapid auditory stimulation: an FMRI study

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2007
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Zaehle, T., Clapp, W. C., Hamm, J. P., Meyer, M., & Kirk, I. J. (2007). Induction of LTP-like changes in human auditory cortex by rapid auditory stimulation: an FMRI study. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 25(3–4), 251–259.

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PURPOSE: Previously we have shown that rapid sensory stimulation, in this case, auditory tone pips, can induce long-lasting plastic changes akin to Long Term Potentiation (LTP) within adult human sensory cortex. In a previous study, auditory LTP was reflected as an increase in the amplitude of the N1 component of the auditory event-related potential as measured by EEG. The goal of the present study was to investigate potential effects of LTP-like changes on the hemodynamic response of the human auditory cortex.

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25

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251

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0922-6028

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135 since deposited on 2013-04-29
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Zaehle, T., Clapp, W. C., Hamm, J. P., Meyer, M., & Kirk, I. J. (2007). Induction of LTP-like changes in human auditory cortex by rapid auditory stimulation: an FMRI study. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 25(3–4), 251–259.

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