Presentation 2008-03-13
Auditory Evoked magnetic field to two melodies presented simultaneously
Kazuhiro Hirai, Iku Nemoto,
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Abstract(in English) We used the two-part melody of the first theme of the final movement of Tchaikovsky's sixth symphony as standard stimulus and one-part melodies derived from it as deviant stimuli in the oddball paradigm. Standard stimuli was presented binaurally as described by the original score. We prepared two deviant stimuli. One was the line actually played by the first violins, and the other was the true theme but played by the two groups of violins in turn. The two deviant stimuli were presented to the left ear only. The response was smaller when the latter deviant was presented than the former.
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Keyword(in English) melodies / Tchaikovsky's sixth symphony / dichotic listening / MEG / Auditory Evoked Magnetic field
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Title (in English) Auditory Evoked magnetic field to two melodies presented simultaneously
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Keyword(1) melodies
Keyword(2) Tchaikovsky's sixth symphony
Keyword(3) dichotic listening
Keyword(4) MEG
Keyword(5) Auditory Evoked Magnetic field
1st Author's Name Kazuhiro Hirai
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Environment, Tokyo Denki University()
2nd Author's Name Iku Nemoto
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Environment, Tokyo Denki University
Date 2008-03-13
Paper # MBE2007-106
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 541
Page pp.pp.-
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