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Assessing the auditory dual-pathway model in humans.

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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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This article is published in NeuroImage.The article was published on 2004-05-01. It has received 372 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Auditory cortex & Auditory scene analysis.

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Beyond the right hemisphere: brain mechanisms mediating vocal emotional processing.

TL;DR: Vocal emotional comprehension appears to be mediated by bilateral mechanisms anchored within sensory, cognitive and emotional processing systems that proceeds from the ventral auditory pathway to brain structures implicated in cognition and emotion.
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What is an auditory object

TL;DR: A critical perspective on the concept of an auditory object is offered and its basis in the brain is offered, to challenge the understanding of object perception.
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Auditory attention : focusing the searchlight on sound

TL;DR: Current research seeks to unravel the complex interactions of pre-attentive and attentive processing of the acoustic scene, the role of auditory attention in mediating receptive-field plasticity in both auditory spatial and auditory feature processing, the contrasts and parallels between auditory and visual attention pathways and mechanisms.
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The what, where and how of auditory-object perception

TL;DR: The fundamental perceptual unit in hearing is the 'auditory object', which is the computational result of the auditory system's capacity to detect, extract, segregate and group spectrotemporal regularities in the acoustic environment.
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Functional imaging of human crossmodal identification and object recognition.

TL;DR: These studies show that visual, tactile, and auditory information about objects can activate cortical association areas that were once believed to be modality-specific, and propose a general mechanism for crossmodal object recognition.
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Statistical parametric maps in functional imaging: A general linear approach

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a general approach that accommodates most forms of experimental layout and ensuing analysis (designed experiments with fixed effects for factors, covariates and interaction of factors).
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Functional neuroanatomy of emotion: a meta-analysis of emotion activation studies in PET and fMRI.

TL;DR: A critical comparison of findings across individual studies is provided and suggests that separate brain regions are involved in different aspects of emotion.
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Mnemonic coding of visual space in the monkey's dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

TL;DR: An oculomotor delayed-response task was used to examine the spatial memory functions of neurons in primate prefrontal cortex and found that inhibitory responses were usually strongest for, or centered about, cue directions roughly opposite those optimal for excitatory responses.
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'What' and 'where' in the human brain.

TL;DR: Findings from positron emission tomography activation studies have localized these pathways within the human brain, yielding insights into cortical hierarchies, specialization of function, and attentional mechanisms.
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