Beta-Band Oscillations Represent Auditory Beat and Its Metrical Hierarchy in Perception and Imagery.
Takako FujiokaBernhard RossLaurel J TrainorPublished in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
With magnetoencephalography, we examined β-band oscillatory activities around 20 Hz while participants listened to metronome beats and imagined musical meters such as a march and waltz. We demonstrated that β-band event-related desynchronization in the auditory cortex differentiates between beat positions, specifically between downbeats and the following beat. This is the first demonstration of β-band oscillations related to hierarchical and internalized timing information. Moreover, the meter representation in the β oscillations was widespread across the brain, including sensorimotor and premotor cortices, parietal lobe, and cerebellum. The results extend current understanding of the role of β oscillations in neural processing of predictive timing.