Source Analysis of Event-Related Potentials During Pitch Discrimination and Pitch Memory Tasks

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Suvi Talja
Kimmo Alho
Teemu Rinne
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[1] University of Helsinki,Institute of Behavioural Sciences
[2] Aalto University School of Science,Advanced Magnetic Imaging Centre
[3] University of Helsinki,Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies
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Brain Topography | 2015年 / 28卷
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Event-related potentials; Auditory cortex; Human; Attention; Pitch;
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Our previous studies using fMRI have demonstrated that activations in human auditory cortex (AC) are strongly dependent on the characteristics of the task. The present study tested whether source estimation of scalp-recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) can be used to investigate task-dependent AC activations. Subjects were presented with frequency-varying two-part tones during pitch discrimination, pitch n-back memory, and visual tasks identical to our previous fMRI study (Rinne et al., J Neurosci 29:13338–13343, 2009). ERPs and their minimum-norm source estimates in AC were strongly modulated by task at 200–700 ms from tone onset. As in the fMRI study, the pitch discrimination and pitch memory tasks were associated with distinct AC activation patterns. In the pitch discrimination task, increased activity in the anterior AC was detected relatively late at 300–700 ms from tone onset. Therefore, this activity was probably not associated with enhanced pitch processing but rather with the actual discrimination process (comparison between the two parts of tone). Increased activity in more posterior areas associated with the pitch memory task, in turn, occurred at 200–700 ms suggesting that this activity was related to operations on pitch categories after pitch analysis was completed. Finally, decreased activity associated with the pitch memory task occurred at 150–300 ms consistent with the notion that, in the demanding pitch memory task, spectrotemporal analysis is actively halted as soon as category information has been obtained. These results demonstrate that ERP source analysis can be used to complement fMRI to investigate task-dependent activations of human AC.
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