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Heledd C Hart

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Human Brain Mapping|February 3, 2004
Different areas of human non-primary auditory cortex are activated by sounds with spatial and nonspatial propertiesHeledd C Hart, Alan R Palmer, Deborah A Hall
Hearing Research|May 14, 2003
The sound-level-dependent growth in the extent of fMRI activation in Heschl's gyrus is different for low- and high-frequency tonesHeledd C Hart, Deborah A Hall, Alan R Palmer
Hearing Research|September 3, 2002
Heschl's gyrus is more sensitive to tone level than non-primary auditory cortexHeledd C Hart, Alan R Palmer, Deborah A Hall
Audiology & Neuro-Otology|February 5, 2003
Relationships between human auditory cortical structure and functionDeborah A Hall, Heledd C Hart, Ingrid S Johnsrude
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 21, 2003
Amplitude and frequency-modulated stimuli activate common regions of human auditory cortexHeledd C Hart, Alan R Palmer, Deborah A Hall
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Human Brain Mapping|February 3, 2004
Different areas of human non-primary auditory cortex are activated by sounds with spatial and nonspatial propertiesHeledd C Hart, Alan R Palmer, Deborah A Hall
Hearing Research|May 14, 2003
The sound-level-dependent growth in the extent of fMRI activation in Heschl's gyrus is different for low- and high-frequency tonesHeledd C Hart, Deborah A Hall, Alan R Palmer
Hearing Research|September 3, 2002
Heschl's gyrus is more sensitive to tone level than non-primary auditory cortexHeledd C Hart, Alan R Palmer, Deborah A Hall
Audiology & Neuro-Otology|February 5, 2003
Relationships between human auditory cortical structure and functionDeborah A Hall, Heledd C Hart, Ingrid S Johnsrude
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 21, 2003
Amplitude and frequency-modulated stimuli activate common regions of human auditory cortexHeledd C Hart, Alan R Palmer, Deborah A Hall
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