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    Selective attention enhances the auditory 40-Hz transient response in humans by Tiitinen, H. T, Sinkkonen, J, Reinikainen, K, Alho, K, Lavikainen, J, Näätänen, R

    Published in Nature (London) (01-07-1993)
    “…Studies of human auditory and somatosensory modalities have shown that there is an oscillatory response in the gamma-band (at about 40 Hz) frequency which is…”
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    Processing of complex sounds in the human auditory cortex as revealed by magnetic brain responses by Alho, K, Tervaniemi, M, Huotilainen, M, Lavikainen, J, Tiitinen, H, Ilmoniemi, R J, Knuutila, J, Näätänen, R

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-07-1996)
    “…Processing of simple and complex sounds in the human brain was compared by recording extracranial magnetic mismatch responses (MMNm; the magnetic counterpart…”
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    Pitch change of a continuous tone activates two distinct processes in human auditory cortex: a study with whole-head magnetometer by Lavikainen, J., Huotilainen, M., Hmoniemi, R.J., Simola, J.T., Näätänen, R.

    “…Previous studies have shown that a frequency change in a continuous tone elicits an NI type of ERP (event-related potential) component. It remained unclear,…”
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    Mismatch negativity (MMN) to very short interval between regular tones by Jiang, D M, Paavilainen, P, Lavikainen, J, Reinikainen, K, Näätänen, R

    Published in Sheng li hsüeh pao (01-12-1994)
    “…The Mismatch Negativity (MMN) component of the auditory event-related potential (AERP) is elicited by infrequent, physically "deviant" stimuli in a sequence of…”
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    Auditory attention and selective input modulation: a topographical ERP study by Näätänen, R, Teder, W, Alho, K, Lavikainen, J

    Published in Neuroreport (01-06-1992)
    “…Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded in subjects receiving tones (left ear 300 Hz, right ear 6000 Hz) at a rapid rate and trying to detect occasional…”
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    Event-related potentials reveal a memory trace for temporal features by Näätänen, R, Jiang, D, Lavikainen, J, Reinikainen, K, Paavilainen, P

    Published in Neuroreport (13-12-1993)
    “…Auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from reading subjects while they were presented with 50 ms tone pips intervened by regular silent…”
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    Strongly focused attention and auditory event-related potentials by Alho, K, Teder, W, Lavikainen, J, Näätänen, R

    Published in Biological psychology (01-09-1994)
    “…Effects of selective attention on the auditory event-related potential were studied by delivering two tones in a rapid, randomized sequence. One of the tones…”
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    Differential effects of alcohol on the cortical processing of foreign and native language by Alexandrov, Yuri, Sams, Mikko, Lavikainen, Juha, Reinikainen, Kalevi, Näätänen, Risto

    “…The effect of alcohol (ethanol) on cortical processing of Finnish vs. English words in Finnish-speaking subjects was studied by recording auditory…”
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    Stimulus duration and the sensory memory trace: an event-related potential study by Paavilainen, P, Jiang, D, Lavikainen, J, Näätänen, R

    Published in Biological psychology (01-04-1993)
    “…The mismatch negativity (MMN) of the auditory event-related potential is elicited when a stimulus deviates from that represented by the neural memory trace…”
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    Binaural interaction in the human brain can be non-invasively accessed with long-latency event-related potentials by Lavikainen, Juha, Tiitinen, Hannu, May, Patrick, Näätänen, Risto

    Published in Neuroscience letters (24-01-1997)
    “…Invasive microelectrode measurements have demonstrated binaural interaction effects of summation, occlusion, and suppression. Here we demonstrate these…”
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    Interaction between representations of different features of auditory sensory memory by Huotilainen, M, Ilmoniemi, R J, Lavikainen, J, Tiitinen, H, Alho, K, Sinkkonen, J, Knuutila, J, Näätänen, R

    Published in Neuroreport (10-09-1993)
    “…The neurophysiological basis of sensory memory was studied by measuring the magnetic counterpart (MMNm) of the mismatch negativity (MMN) with a whole-head…”
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    Sustained fields of tones and glides reflect tonotopy of the auditory cortex by Huotilainen, M, Tiitinen, H, Lavikainen, J, Ilmoniemi, R J, Pekkonen, E, Sinkkonen, J, Laine, P, Näätänen, R

    Published in Neuroreport (19-04-1995)
    “…Cortical activation in response to two types of auditory stimuli, constant-frequency tones and frequency glides, was studied by measuring the magnetic field…”
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    Auditory stimuli activate parietal brain regions: a whole-head MEG study by Lavikainen, J, Huotilainen, M, Pekkonen, E, Ilmoniemi, R J, Näätänen, R

    Published in Neuroreport (30-12-1994)
    “…Previous studies using magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recordings have revealed neuronal populations responding to discrete auditory stimuli in the supratemporal…”
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    Event-related brain potentials in selective listening to frequent and rare stimuli by Alho, K, Lavikainen, J, Reinikainen, K, Sams, M, Näätänen, R

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-01-1990)
    “…Our previous event-related brain potential (ERP) results suggest that during selective listening, relevant stimuli are selected for further processing by…”
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    Event-related potentials to repetition and change of auditory stimuli by Ritter, W, Paavilainen, P, Lavikainen, J, Reinikainen, K, Alho, K, Sams, M, Näätänen, R

    “…The major intent of this study was to compare the role of stimulus repetition and change in the elicitation of the MMN, an ERP component specific to stimulus…”
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    Pitch change of a continuous tone activates two distinct processes in human auditory cortex: a study with whole-head magnetometer by Lavikainen, J, Huotilainen, M, Ilmoniemi, R J, Simola, J T, Näätänen, R

    “…Previous studies have shown that a frequency change in a continuous tone elicits an NI type of ERP (event-related potential) component. It remained unclear,…”
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