2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10548-013-0337-3
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The Mechanisms and Meaning of the Mismatch Negativity

Abstract: The mismatch negativity (MMN) is a pre-attentive auditory event-related potential (ERP) component that is elicited by a change in a repetitive acoustic pattern. It is obtained by subtracting responses evoked by frequent 'standard' sounds from responses evoked by infrequent 'deviant' sounds that differ from the standards along some acoustic dimension, e.g., frequency, intensity, or duration, or abstract feature. The MMN has been attributed to neural generators within the temporal and frontal lobes. The mechanis… Show more

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“…In the same vein, the pitch modulation at 100 msec within posterior temporal cortices during the real sound was very similar (at both the spatial and temporal levels) to the one during the omission, suggesting that corresponding processes took place in the two conditions. As a third line of evidence speaking in favor of our interpretation, the latency of error detection processes such as the MMN generally takes place slightly later than our effects, at 150-200 msec (Fishman, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 44%
“…In the same vein, the pitch modulation at 100 msec within posterior temporal cortices during the real sound was very similar (at both the spatial and temporal levels) to the one during the omission, suggesting that corresponding processes took place in the two conditions. As a third line of evidence speaking in favor of our interpretation, the latency of error detection processes such as the MMN generally takes place slightly later than our effects, at 150-200 msec (Fishman, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 44%
“…The aim of the manipulation was to induce in the participants predictions regarding the sound location, with these predictions being implicit in nature, as the sounds were presented within a completely passive paradigm. The efficacy of stimulus regularity in altering sensory processing has been repeatedly documented despite anaesthesia, sleep, and task-irrelevance of the stimuli, and reflected by presence of the mismatch-negativity responses (MMN; Escera et al, 2014;Fishman, 2014;Näätänen et al, 2014;Schröger et al, 2014;Todd et al, 2014). However, the current results cannot be interpreted within the MMN framework.…”
Section: The Importance Of Context-based Control For Information Procmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the earliest neural sign of acoustic change detection, and although there are different explanations for the MMN (Fishman 2013;May and Tiitinin 2010), the "sensory memory" hypothesis proposes that it is an automatic, pre-attentive process that results from the comparison of standard and deviant memory traces of stimulus features in brief (lasting up to 30 sec) auditory ("echoic") sensory memory (Näätänen et al 2011). Greater discrepancies between deviant and standard memory traces (i.e., increasing deviance) are associated with larger MMN amplitudes and shorter latencies, both measures being correlated with behavioural discrimination of sounds (Näätänen et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%