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Claude Alain

Researcher at University of Toronto

Publications -  219
Citations -  13575

Claude Alain is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Auditory cortex & Perception. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 219 publications receiving 12344 citations. Previous affiliations of Claude Alain include Baycrest Hospital & Université du Québec à Montréal.

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Mismatch negativity: different water in the same river.

TL;DR: Improvements in the techniques for measuring the mismatch negativity and in the paradigms for eliciting it will be needed before the MMN can become clinically useful as an objective measurement of such disorders in individual patients.
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“What” and “where” in the human auditory system

TL;DR: The converging evidence from two independent measurements of dissociable brain activity during identification and localization of identical stimuli provides strong support for specialized auditory streams in the human brain.
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Assessing the auditory dual-pathway model in humans.

TL;DR: The results support an auditory dual-pathway model in humans in which nonspatial sound information is processed primarily along the ventral stream whereas sound location is processed along the dorsal stream and areas posterior to primary auditory cortex.
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Effects of Attention on Neuroelectric Correlates of Auditory Stream Segregation

TL;DR: Evidence is provided for two cortical mechanisms of streaming: automatic segregation of sounds and attention-dependent buildup process that integrates successive tones within streams over several seconds.
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A distributed cortical network for auditory sensory memory in humans.

TL;DR: Investigating the neural circuits of sensory memory using behavioral and electrophysiological measures of auditory processing in patients with unilateral brain damage to dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, posterior association cortex, or the hippocampus provides evidence of a temporal-prefrontal neocortical network critical for the transient storage of auditory stimuli.