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Article
Working memory resources are shared across sensory modalities
A common assumption in the working memory literature is that the visual and auditory modalities have separate and independent memory stores. Recent evidence on visual working memory has suggested that resource...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
MEG and MCG in a Clinical Environment: BioMag Laboratory, Helsinki
The success of biomagnetism will critically depend on how useful the technique is as a clinical tool and what kinds of applications exist. We have started work at the new BioMag Laboratory of the Helsinki Univ...
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Article
Auditory and somatosensory event-related brain potentials in early blind humans
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies have suggested a possible participation of the visual cortex of the blind in auditory processing. In the present study, somatosensory and auditory ERPs of blind a...
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Article
Generators of electrical and magnetic mismatch responses in humans
Studies bearing on generators of the electric and magnetic mismatch responses in humans to change in a repetitive sound are reviewed. It was concluded that the main contribution of the mismatch negativity (MMN...
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Article
Selective attention enhances the auditory 40-Hz transient response in humans
STUDIES of human auditory1–3 and somatosensory3 modalities have shown that there is an oscillatory response in the γ-band (at about 40 Hz) frequency which is elicited by either steady state1–3 or transient4 stimu...