Re: environmental sounds and ERP (Jim Ballas )


Subject: Re: environmental sounds and ERP
From:    Jim Ballas  <ballas(at)ITD.NRL.NAVY.MIL>
Date:    Mon, 9 Dec 2002 09:57:31 -0500

--============_-1172676643==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" Besides the one Brian mentions, here are some others: Friedman D, Cycowicz YM, Gaeta H. The novelty P3: an event-related brain potential (ERP) sign of the brain's evaluation of novelty. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV R 25 (4): 355-373 JUN 2001 Lebrun N, Clochon P, Etevenon P, et al.. An ERD mapping study of the neurocognitive processes involved in the perceptual and semantic analysis of environmental sounds and words. COGNITIVE BRAIN RES 11 (2): 235-248 APR 2001 Lebrun N, Clochon P, Etevenon P, et al.. Effect of environmental sound familiarity on dynamic neural activation/inhibition patterns: An ERD mapping study. NEUROIMAGE 8 (1): 79-92 JUL 1998 Cycowicz YM, Friedman D. Effect of sound familiarity on the event-related potentials elicited by novel environmental sounds. BRAIN COGNITION 36 (1): 30-51 FEB 1998 Mecklinger A, Opitz B, Friederici AD. Semantic aspects of novelty detection in humans. NEUROSCI LETT 235 (1-2): 65-68 OCT 10 1997 VANPETTEN C, RHEINFELDER H. CONCEPTUAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SPOKEN WORDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOUNDS - EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIAL MEASURES. NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (4): 485-508 APR 1995 Jim At 11:12 AM -0800 12/2/02, Brian Gygi wrote: >Environmental sounds have been frequently used in ERP studies. You might >start be looking at some of these papers and seeing if there is standard >canon of environmental stimuli. One such study is > >Cycowicz, Y. M. & Friedman, D. (1997). >"A developmental study of the effect of temporal order on the ERPs elicited >by novel environmental sounds," Electroen. Clin. Neuro., 103(2), 304318. -- James A. Ballas, Ph.D. Code 5513 Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC 20375-5337 Tel: 202-404-7988 DSN: 754-7988 Fax: 202-404-4080 Cell: 703-946-1540 email: ballas(at)itd.nrl.navy.mil siprnet: ballas(at)nrl-dc.navy.smil.mil --============_-1172676643==_ma============ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN"> <html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- blockquote, dl, ul, ol, li { margin-top: 0 ; margin-bottom: 0 } --></style><title>Re: environmental sounds and ERP</title></head><body> <div>Besides the one Brian mentions, here are some others:</div> <div><br></div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" size="+1" color="#000000">Friedman D, Cycowicz YM, Gaeta H. The novelty P3: an event-related brain potential (ERP) sign of the brain's evaluation of novelty. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV R 25 (4): 355-373 JUN 2001</font></div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" size="+1" color="#000000">&nbsp;</font></div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" size="+1" color="#000000">Lebrun N, Clochon P, Etevenon P, et al.. An ERD mapping study of the neurocognitive processes involved in the perceptual and semantic analysis of environmental sounds and words. COGNITIVE BRAIN RES 11 (2): 235-248 APR 2001</font></div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" size="+1" color="#000000"><br></font></div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" size="+1" color="#000000">Lebrun N, Clochon P, Etevenon P, et al.. Effect of environmental sound familiarity on dynamic neural activation/inhibition patterns: An ERD mapping study. NEUROIMAGE 8 (1): 79-92 JUL 1998</font><br> </div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" size="+1" color="#000000">Cycowicz YM, Friedman D. Effect of sound familiarity on the event-related potentials elicited by novel environmental sounds. BRAIN COGNITION 36 (1): 30-51 FEB 1998</font></div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" size="+1" color="#000000"><br></font></div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" size="+1" color="#000000">Mecklinger A, Opitz B, Friederici AD. Semantic aspects of novelty detection in humans. NEUROSCI LETT 235 (1-2): 65-68 OCT 10 1997</font></div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" size="+1" color="#000000"><br></font></div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" size="+1" color="#000000">VANPETTEN C, RHEINFELDER H. CONCEPTUAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SPOKEN WORDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOUNDS - EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIAL MEASURES. NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (4): 485-508 APR 1995</font></div> <div><br></div> <div>Jim</div> <div><br></div> <div><br></div> <div>At 11:12 AM -0800 12/2/02, Brian Gygi wrote:</div> <blockquote type="cite" cite>Environmental sounds have been frequently used in ERP studies.&nbsp; You might<br> start be looking at some of these papers and seeing if there is standard<br> canon of environmental stimuli.&nbsp; One such study is<br> <br> Cycowicz, Y. M. &amp; Friedman, D. (1997).<br> &quot;A developmental study of the effect of temporal order on the ERPs elicited</blockquote> <blockquote type="cite" cite>by novel environmental sounds,&quot; Electroen. Clin. Neuro., 103(2), 304318.</blockquote> <div><br></div> <div>-- <br> James A. Ballas, Ph.D.<br> Code 5513<br> Naval Research Laboratory<br> Washington, DC&nbsp;&nbsp; 20375-5337<br> <br> Tel:&nbsp; 202-404-7988<br> DSN:&nbsp;&nbsp; 754-7988<br> Fax:&nbsp; 202-404-4080<br> Cell: 703-946-1540<br> email:&nbsp;&nbsp; ballas(at)itd.nrl.navy.mil<br> siprnet: ballas(at)nrl-dc.navy.smil.mil</div> </body> </html> --============_-1172676643==_ma============--


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