2024
DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-07297-w
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Different sustained and induced alpha oscillations emerge in the human auditory cortex during sound processing

Víctor J. López-Madrona,
Agnès Trébuchon,
Christian G. Bénar
et al.

Abstract: Alpha oscillations in the auditory cortex have been associated with attention and the suppression of irrelevant information. However, their anatomical organization and interaction with other neural processes remain unclear. Do alpha oscillations function as a local mechanism within most neural sources to regulate their internal excitation/inhibition balance, or do they belong to separated inhibitory sources gating information across the auditory network? To address this question, we acquired intracerebral elec… Show more

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