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Hemispheric asymmetry of auditory oddball detection: An MEG study.

Chen ZhaoYan Bao
Published in: PsyCh journal (2023)
The capacity of the human brain to detect unattended deviant information from frequent information in our environment shows a hemispheric asymmetry, with stronger brain activation in the right temporal area. This lateralization is distinct from the functional left-ward asymmetry of auditory information processing.
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