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Neuroscience / Nervous system / Brain / Cerebrum / Magnetic resonance imaging / Music psychology / Neurology / Cognitive neuroscience / Timbre / Auditory cortex / Neural coding / Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Date: 2016-03-07 10:31:42
Neuroscience
Nervous system
Brain
Cerebrum
Magnetic resonance imaging
Music psychology
Neurology
Cognitive neuroscience
Timbre
Auditory cortex
Neural coding
Functional magnetic resonance imaging

Population codes representing musical timbre for high-level fMRI categorization of music genres Michael Casey1 , Jessica Thompson1 , Olivia Kang2 , Rajeev Raizada3 , and Thalia Wheatley2 1

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