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English: Spread of best frequency areas according to auditory stimulus. Group (Session 1, n = 10) relative frequency preference maps are presented in a lateral view of the partly inflated cortical hemispheres of the standard MNI brain, as presented in Fig. 1E. The video depicts the progressions of tonal frequency sensitivity in the auditory cortex. Cortical response of the group to the heard rising tone chirp is displayed in white for successive sampling points. Note the impressive mirror-symmetric pattern revealed in this tonal frequency progression movie. (can also be found at: http://brain.huji.ac.il/stuff/cochleotopy_movie.html).
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Source Movie S1 from Striem-Amit E, Hertz U, Amedi A (2011). "Extensive Cochleotopic Mapping of Human Auditory Cortical Fields Obtained with Phase-Encoding fMRI". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0017832. PMID 21448274. PMC: 3063163.
Author Striem-Amit E, Hertz U, Amedi A
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