Title :
Functional cortical mapping of auditory illusion: An fMRI investigation of “Scale Illusion”
Author :
Li-qun Wang ; Kuriki, Satoshi
Author_Institution :
Res. Center for Adv. Technol., Tokyo Denki Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
We studied cortical activation using 1.5 T fMRI during "Scale Illusion", a kind of auditory illusion, in which eighteen subjects (20±1.3 years old) perceived smooth melodies while listening to dichotic irregular pitch sequences consisting of scale tones, in repeated phrases composed of eight tones. Twelve male and six female subjects listened to different stimuli that included an illusion-inducing tone sequence (I), monaural tone sequence (S) and perceived pitch sequence (P) with a control of white noises (N) delivered to the left and right ears in random order. Thirty two scans (TR 3 sec.) with a between 3 second interval for each type of the four stimuli were performed. BOLD signals were analyzed by the standard procedure using SPM8 software. In group analysis, activation of the P-N contrast was observed in the left motor area and premotor area. Activations common to both P-N and I-N were observed in the superior temporal gyrus (primary auditory cortex), and these activations showed strong left-hemisphere dominance. Activation of the I-N contrast extended to the anterior part of the superior temporal gyrus, and in the other case (I-N) the activated area extended into the posterior direction from the communal activating area. These findings are consistent with the notion that the hemispheres are differentially specialized for processing auditory stimuli even in the absence of linguistic information and also identifying an acoustic stimulus and its spatial location are processed in separate streams in the auditory cortex.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; hearing; neurophysiology; white noise; BOLD signal analysis; I-N contrast activation; P-N contrast activation; SPM8 software; acoustic spatial location; acoustic stimulus identification; auditory cortex stream; auditory illusion; auditory stimuli processing; communal activating area posterior direction; cortical activation; dichotic irregular pitch sequence listening; fMRI investigation; functional cortical mapping; group analysis; hemisphere specialization; illusion-inducing tone sequence; left ear; left motor area; left-hemisphere dominance; linguistic information absence; magnetic flux density 1.5 T; monaural tone sequence; perceived pitch sequence; premotor area; primary auditory cortex; repeated phrase tone composition; right ear; scale illusion; scale tone; smooth melody perception; stimuli listening; superior temporal gyrus anterior part; white noise control; BOLD Contrast; Functional Brain Mapping; Scale Illusion; fMRI;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI), 2012 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chongqing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1183-0
DOI :
10.1109/BMEI.2012.6512934