Project ID
AUD
Expected experimentation period
Start date: 20/02/2015
End date: 30/10/2015
Experimental location
Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC
Task Description
Subjects performed two auditory tasks during three different recording sessions (three different days; Figure 1A). The first task involved a simple pitch judgment (‘‘Simple Task,’’ detection of a local pitch change in a delayed-matched-to-sample task); the second task used the same stimuli and relative timing but required the manipulation of auditory information (‘‘Manipulation task,’’ in which the listener must identify a local pitch change in two patterns that differ in temporal order. Participants performed the auditory tasks during a simultaneous MEG/EEG recording.
Participant categories
Seventeen neurologically healthy young adults (five women; mean age, 28.12 ± 3.86 years, ranging from 21 to 33; mean education, 18.29 ± 2.59 years; mean musical training 6.7 years ± 7.03 years, ranging from 0 to 19) participated in the study. The group was composed of sixteen right-handed participants and one left-handed participant. All participants reported normal hearing and no history of neurological or psychiatric disease.
Trigger channels
n/a
Events
- Mk
- S 1
- S 2
- S 10
- S 12
- S 60
- S100
- S112
- S113
- S122
- S123
- S132
- S133
- S200
- S212
- S213
- S222
- S223
- S232
- S233
- S 3
- S 4
- S 6
ResearchPaper
https://www.cell.com/neuron/pdfExtended/S0896-6273(17)30198-8
Contact Person
Philippe Albouy: philippe.albouy@psy.ulaval.ca
Corentin Labelle: corentin.labelle.1@ulaval.ca