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The mismatch negativity occurs even if the subject is not consciously paying attention to the stimuli.
In addition, the mismatch negativity has been used to study syntactic processing and the recognition of word category.
Interactions between transient and long-term auditory memory as reflected by the mismatch negativity.
Specifically, the study examined whether the mismatch negativity (MMN) can be based solely on imagery of sounds.
Elbert in 2004 studied the relation between tinnitus and mismatched negativity (MMN).
Interpreting the mismatch negativity (MMN).
One important response used with event-related potentials is the mismatch negativity, which occurs when speech stimuli are acoustically different from a stimulus that the subject heard previously.
He is discoverer of the mismatch negativity phenomenon and was Head of the Helsinki Brain Research Centre (2001-2007).
The Mismatch negativity (MMN) is an evoked potential that occurs at roughly the same time as N100 in response to rare auditory events.
The mismatch negativity (MMN) is a rigorously documented ERP component frequently used in neurolinguistic experiments.
The N200 in response to attended or unattended deviant auditory stimuli, similar to what was originally seen in Sutton et al. (1965), is referred to as the Mismatch negativity.
Today, characteristics of echoic memory have been found mainly using a Mismatch Negativity (MMN) paradigm which utilizes EEG and MEG recordings.
Additionally, the findings suggest that modification of the imagery mismatch negativity (iMMN) through intense musical training results in achievement of a superior ability for imagery and preattentive processing of music.
A more objective, independent task capable of measuring auditory sensory memory that does not require focused attention are mismatch negativity (MMN) tasks, which record changes in activation in the brain by use of electroencephalography (EEG).
Some important and common ERP components include the N400 (a negativity occurring at a latency of about 400 milliseconds), the mismatch negativity, the early left anterior negativity (a negativity occurring at an early latency and a front-left topography), the P600, and the lateralized readiness potential.