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Abstract:
The N1 component of auditory evoked potentials varies in amplitude as a function of the direction of attention and has been treated as a physiological correlate of stimulus set. Results from a sequential pitch memory experiment, presented here, show that N1 also indexes the strengths of short-term associations, suggesting that the N1 mechanism(s) may be involved in a more general process of organizing and/or maintaining temporary sensorimotor memories.
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