The project studies auditory processing after brain damage (in temporal and/or frontal areas) and in migraine. The auditory processes investigated are attention, short-term memory, sound-induced emotions. To characterize auditory deficits after brain damage or in migraine, neuropsychological assessments are combined with neurophysiological markers (Electro-encephalography: EEG, Magneto-encephalography: MEG, Magnetic Resonance Imaging: MRI).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
262
Neuropsychological tests consist in listening to sounds in various contexts and providing behavioral responses with response-buttons.
Neurophysiological tests consist in the recording of EEG and/or MEG signals while realizing the neuropsychological tests, as well as MRI scanning to characterize the patients' brain lesions and reconstruct the brain sources of surface EEG/MEG signals.
Unité 201, Hôpital Neurologique
Bron, France
Service Explorations Fonctionnelles Neurologiques, Hôpital de la Croix-Rousse
Lyon, France
Percentages of correct responses in Neuropsychological tests
Time frame: up to 2 months
reaction times in Neuropsychological tests
Time frame: up to 2 months
Event-Related Potentials (EEG) in Neurophysiological tests
Time frame: up to 2 months
Event-Related Fields (MEG) in Neurophysiological tests
Time frame: up to 2 months
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