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auditory cortex activity
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Colm G. Connolly
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2003 11:42 pm    Post subject: auditory cortex activity Reply with quote

Hi all,

Is anyone aware of any studies which can show how long after visual
presentation of a word it is before activity can be observed in the
auditory cortices?

I>m interested in timing information so I guess the
studies would be primarily EEG/ERP, MEG or measurements direct from
the surface of the brain taken from patients undergoing surgery.

Thanks in advance,

Regards,

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Michael Olea
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2003 5:28 am    Post subject: Re: auditory cortex activity Reply with quote

in article newscache$uqlboh$we4$1@weblab.ucd.ie, Colm G. Connolly at
colmconn@nowhere.nocountry wrote on 11/13/03 9:42 AM:

[quote]Hi all,

Is anyone aware of any studies which can show how long after visual
presentation of a word it is before activity can be observed in the
auditory cortices?

I>m interested in timing information so I guess the
studies would be primarily EEG/ERP, MEG or measurements direct from
the surface of the brain taken from patients undergoing surgery.

Thanks in advance,

Regards,
[/quote]
A thought provoking question. While I did not find precisely what you were
looking for, the page

http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~groh/lab/

looks promising (you can get email addesses there of people who can probably
answer your question).

Good luck,
Michael
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