The N1 wave of the human electric and magnetic response to sound: a review and an analysis of the component structure

R Näätänen, T Picton - Psychophysiology, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reviews the literature on the Nl wave of the human auditory evoked potential. It
concludes that at least six different cerebral processes can contribute to (he negative wave …

Latency of the auditory evoked neuromagnetic field components: stimulus dependence and insights toward perception

TPL Roberts, P Ferrari, SM Stufflebeam… - Journal of clinical …, 2000 - journals.lww.com
This review will focus on investigations of the auditory evoked neuromagnetic field
component, the M100, detectable in the magnetoencephalogram recorded during …

Human primary auditory cortex: cytoarchitectonic subdivisions and mapping into a spatial reference system

P Morosan, J Rademacher, A Schleicher, K Amunts… - Neuroimage, 2001 - Elsevier
The transverse temporal gyrus of Heschl contains the human auditory cortex. Several
schematic maps of the cytoarchitectonic correlate of this functional entity are available, but …

Neuromagnetic responses of the human auditory cortex to on-and offsets of noise bursts: Réponses neuromagnétiques du cortex auditif humain à l'établissement et l' …

R Hari, M Pelizzone, JP Mäkelä, J Hällström… - Audiology, 1987 - Taylor & Francis
Cortical sources of neuromagnetic responses to noise bursts were compared in 7 healthy
humans. The earliest response, P40m, peaking about 40 ms after the stimulus onset, was …

Neurophysiological studies of sensory gating in rats: effects of amphetamine, phencyclidine, and haloperidol

LE Adler, G Rose, R Freedman - Biological psychiatry, 1986 - Elsevier
Central mechanisms of sensory gating were assessed in Sprague-Dawley rats by an evoked
potential technique similar to one that we have previously used to show diminished sensory …

Cerebral neuromagnetic responses evoked by short auditory stimuli

M Sams, M Hämäläinen, A Antervo… - Electroencephalography …, 1985 - Elsevier
We presented 30 msec sinusoidal tone bursts to the subject's left ear once every 1300 msec.
The number of standard tones (1000 Hz) between deviants (1030 Hz) varied randomly from …

Sensory physiology and catecholamines in schizophrenia and mania

LE Adler, GA Gerhardt, R Franks, N Baker… - Psychiatry …, 1990 - Elsevier
Hypersentivity to sensory stimulation is a prominent characteristic of both schizophrenia and
mania. Neurophysiological recordings suggest a common deficit in a central neuronal …

Neurophysiologic studies of sensory gating in schizophrenia: comparison of auditory and visual responses

LE Adler, MC Waldo, R Freedman - Biological psychiatry, 1985 - Elsevier
Gating of visual and auditory evoked responses was assessed in chronic schizophrenic
patients treated with neurolepti cdrugs. Middle latency components of the visual evoked …

Event-related potentials recorded from the scalp and nasopharynx. I. N1 and P2

N Perrault, TW Picton - Electroencephalography and Clinical …, 1984 - Elsevier
Event-related potentials were recorded from the scalp and nasopharynx during a signal-
detection task. These responses were evaluated with respect to the effects of interstimulus …

Spatially sparse source cluster modeling by compressive neuromagnetic tomography

WT Chang, A Nummenmaa, JC Hsieh, FH Lin - NeuroImage, 2010 - Elsevier
Magnetoencephalography enables non-invasive detection of weak cerebral magnetic fields
by utilizing super-conducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs). Solving the MEG …