Z. Pincze et al., Separation of mismatch negativity and the N1 wave in the auditory cortex of the cat: a topographic study, CLIN NEU, 112(5), 2001, pp. 778-784
Objective: The amplitude distribution of the frequency mismatch negativity
(MMN) and that of P1 and N1 components were investigated in cats to reveal
their sources in the auditory areas of the neocortex.
Methods: Pure tone stimuli were given in a passive oddball paradigm with di
fferent degrees of deviance between the standard and deviant tones. Amplitu
de maps of event-related potential (ERP)components were generated from the
responses, recorded in awake, freely moving animals by a chronically implan
ted epidural electrode matrix, covering both the primary and secondary audi
tory fields.
Results: The P1 and N1 components. appeared with highest amplitude on the m
iddle ectosylvian gyrus, while the amplitude maximum of the MMN was ventral
and rostral to them on the AII area. Both the latency and the peak amplitu
de of the MMN depended on the degree of deviance.
Conclusions: The MMN is generated in the rostroventral part of the secondar
y auditory area, well separated from the sources of the P1 and N1 component
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