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auditory cortex

n. the cortical area that receives auditory information from the medial geniculate body [syn: auditory area]

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Auditory cortex

The primary auditory cortex is the part of the temporal lobe that processes auditory information in humans and other vertebrates. It is a part of the auditory system, performing basic and higher functions in hearing.

It is located bilaterally, roughly at the upper sides of the temporal lobes – in humans on the superior temporal plane, within the lateral fissure and comprising parts of Heschl's gyrus and the superior temporal gyrus, including planum polare and planum temporale (roughly Brodmann areas 41, 42, and partially 22). Unilateral destruction results in slight hearing loss, whereas bilateral destruction results in cortical deafness.

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PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTION Extraperceptual stimuli trigger so-called ancommit-ted zones of the auditory cortex That effect frequently has been measured m the laboratory using high-frequency sounds from whistles and animals It also is recognized that numerous languages from Old Terra.

It's amazing that you can hear, and yet the few medical records we were able to get indicate that you couldn'tthat your auditory cortex was inactive in the presence of both speech and sound.

She communicates to me through an apparatus that turns her words to wire-bound signals that my auditory cortex reads.

The two chips -- the implant proper and the black box, both less than a millimetre wide -- sat at the back of the skull, sharing access to a fine web of conductive polymer threads which wrapped the brain, making billions of quasi-synaptic contacts with the visual and auditory cortex, and Wernicke's speech area in the temporal lobe.

Hooks started to question the servants about this when one of them interrupted by banging a baseball bat into Donald (Hooks) Basumo's auditory cortex in his temporal lobe.

The King's hovering presence came from a 3V signal beamed to his auditory cortex and the peripheral area of his left optical lobe.