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Contributions of Temporal-parietal Junction to the Human Auditory P3

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1989 Nov 13
PMID 2819449
Citations 80
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Abstract

The P3 component of the event-related potential (ERP) is generated in humans and other mammalian species when attention is drawn to infrequent stimuli. We assessed the role of subregions of human posterior association cortex in auditory P3 generation in groups of patients with focal cortical lesions. Auditory P3s were recorded to target (P3b) and unexpected novel stimuli (P3a) in monaural and dichotic signal detection experiments. Two groups of patients were studied with lesions of: (1) temporal-parietal junction including posterior superior temporal plane and adjacent caudal inferior parietal cortex; and (2) the lateral parietal lobe including the rostral inferior parietal lobe and portions of superior parietal lobe. Extensive lateral parietal cortex lesions had no effect on the P3. In contrast, discrete unilateral lesions centered in the posterior superior temporal plane eliminated both the auditory P3b and P3a at electrodes over the posterior scalp. The results indicate that auditory association cortex in the human temporal-parietal junction is critical for auditory P3 generation.

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