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Presentation 2019-02-01 15:00
Brain activities during listening to ambiguous melodies revealed in fMRI
Mutsuki Kusano, Masaki Kawakatsu, Iku Nemoto, Oh rikigun (TDU) MBE2018-82
Abstract (in Japanese) (See Japanese page) 
(in English) The proposed ambiguity in music exists between the illusory melodies C5-A4-C5-A4 (Down) and C5-E5-C5-E5 (Up) that may be heard when listening to intermittently repeated tone C5 inserted between two sustained tones A4 and E5. We conducted an experiment by stimulation by sound stimulation and stimulation by visual stimulus, and the brain activity at the time of consciousness of a specific melody was measured by fMRI.The prefrontal cortex including the orbitofrontal cortex and inferior frontal cortex showed increased activities for the contrasts of illusory melodies and Neutral, implying the involvement of working memory, motivation and emotion.
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(in English) Ambiguous melody / Illusory melodies / fMRI / Orbitofrontal cortex / Inferior frontal cortex / Emotion / Working memory /  
Reference Info. IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 118, no. 436, MBE2018-82, pp. 123-126, Jan. 2019.
Paper # MBE2018-82 
Date of Issue 2019-01-24 (MBE) 
ISSN Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380
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Committee MBE  
Conference Date 2019-01-31 - 2019-02-01 
Place (in Japanese) (See Japanese page) 
Place (in English) Saga University 
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Conference Code 2019-01-MBE 
Language Japanese 
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Title (in English) Brain activities during listening to ambiguous melodies revealed in fMRI 
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Keyword(1) Ambiguous melody  
Keyword(2) Illusory melodies  
Keyword(3) fMRI  
Keyword(4) Orbitofrontal cortex  
Keyword(5) Inferior frontal cortex  
Keyword(6) Emotion  
Keyword(7) Working memory  
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1st Author's Name Mutsuki Kusano  
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Denki University (TDU)
2nd Author's Name Masaki Kawakatsu  
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Denki University (TDU)
3rd Author's Name Iku Nemoto  
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Denki University (TDU)
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4th Author's Affiliation Tokyo Denki University (TDU)
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Date Time 2019-02-01 15:00:00 
Presentation Time 25 minutes 
Registration for MBE 
Paper # MBE2018-82 
Volume (vol) vol.118 
Number (no) no.436 
Page pp.123-126 
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Date of Issue 2019-01-24 (MBE) 


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