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Processing of melodic contours in urethane-anaesthetized rats
Timo RuusuvirtaKalle KoivistoPiia AstikainenJan Wikgrensubject
Melody0303 health sciencesCommunicationmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceMismatch negativityAudiologybehavioral disciplines and activities03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEvent-related potentialmedicinebusinessPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgery030304 developmental biologydescription
The human brain can automatically detect changes even in repeated melodic contours of spectrally varying sounds. However, it is unclear whether this ability is specific to humans. We recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) in urethane-anaesthetized Wistar rats presented with rare pairs of tones ('deviants') interspersed with frequently repeated ones ('standards'). The frequency of the tones varied nonsystematically across their pairs so that deviants stood out from standards only in the melodic ordering (ascending or descending) of the tones of a pair. We found that the absolute amplitude of the ERP was significantly higher to deviants than standards between 106 and 136 ms from the onset of the deviance, suggesting that the ability to automatically detect changes in higher-order invariant attributes that emerge from consecutive sounds is not specific to humans.
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2007-07-18 | European Journal of Neuroscience |