The Journal of Neuroscience, July 2, 2003, ():

Distinct Mechanisms for Processing Spatial Sequences and Pitch Sequences in the Human Auditory Brain
J. Neurosci.
Warren and Griffiths 23 (13): 5799.
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a-l, antero-lateral; AM, amplitude-modulated; ant, anterior; FM, frequency-modulated; fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging; IPL, inferior parietal lobe; IRN, iterated ripple noise; lat, lateral; L, left; HG, Heschl’s gyrus; NI, not imaged; PAC, primary auditory cortex; PET, positron emission tomography; p-m, postero-medial; post, posterior; PP, planum polare; PT, planum temporale; PTO, parieto-temporal operculum; R, right; STG, superior temporal gyrus (convexity); STS, superior temporal sulcus
§ not significant at defined statistical threshold
Note that studies employing contrasts against a silence baseline have been excluded