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  • Auditory cortex
  • Part of the temporal lobe of the brain

    The auditory cortex is the part of the temporal lobe that processes auditory information in humans and many other vertebrates. It is a part of the auditory

    Auditory cortex

    Auditory cortex

    Auditory_cortex

  • Language processing in the brain
  • How humans use words to communicate

    pathways that connect the auditory cortex to the frontal lobe, each pathway accounting for different linguistic roles. The auditory ventral stream pathway

    Language processing in the brain

    Language processing in the brain

    Language_processing_in_the_brain

  • Sound
  • Vibration that travels via pressure waves in matter

    a Theory of Information Processing in Auditory Cortex". The Human Auditory Cortex. Springer Handbook of Auditory Research. Vol. 43. pp. 351–390. doi:10

    Sound

    Sound

    Sound

  • Auditory hallucination
  • Perception of sound without auditory stimulus

    auditory cortex. Broca's area: speech and language comprehension. Superior temporal gyrus: contains primary auditory cortex. Primary auditory cortex:

    Auditory hallucination

    Auditory_hallucination

  • Animal echolocation
  • Method used by several animal species to determine location using sound

    midbrain, information from lower in the auditory processing pathway is integrated and sent on to the auditory cortex. As George Pollak and others showed in

    Animal echolocation

    Animal echolocation

    Animal_echolocation

  • Auditory system
  • Sensory system used for hearing

    and narrow tuned nuclei: relay intensity and sound duration). The auditory cortex (AC) brings sound into awareness/perception. AC identifies sounds (sound-name

    Auditory system

    Auditory system

    Auditory_system

  • Tonotopy
  • Arrangement of sound frequency processing in the brain

    vestibulocochlear nerve and associated midbrain structures to the primary auditory cortex via the auditory radiation pathway. Throughout this radiation, organization

    Tonotopy

    Tonotopy

  • Temporal lobe
  • One of the four lobes of the mammalian brain

    is involved in primary auditory perception, such as hearing, and holds the primary auditory cortex. The primary auditory cortex receives sensory information

    Temporal lobe

    Temporal lobe

    Temporal_lobe

  • Sensory nervous system
  • Part of the nervous system

    senses: the somatosensory cortex, the visual cortex, the auditory cortex, the primary olfactory cortex, and the gustatory cortex. Other modalities have corresponding

    Sensory nervous system

    Sensory nervous system

    Sensory_nervous_system

  • Auditory agnosia
  • Inability to distinguish sounds

    the left and right anterior auditory cortices, instead of the left posterior auditory cortex.[citation needed] After auditory agnosia was first discovered

    Auditory agnosia

    Auditory_agnosia

  • Auditory imagery
  • Form of mental imagery

    our auditory images and that if so, it most likely occurs in a person's motor cortex. An experiment was done to determine whether imagined auditory representations

    Auditory imagery

    Auditory_imagery

  • Amusia
  • Medical condition

    involved in processing music. Some report that the primary auditory cortex, secondary auditory cortex, and limbic system are responsible for this faculty, while

    Amusia

    Amusia

  • Neuroscience of music
  • Scientific study of brain processes related to music

    auditory cortex, specific areas found to be involved were the planum temporale (PT) in the secondary auditory cortex, and the primary auditory cortex

    Neuroscience of music

    Neuroscience_of_music

  • Musical anhedonia
  • Neurological condition

    disruption in the structural and functional connections between the auditory cortex and subcortical reward network. An fMRI study demonstrated that participants

    Musical anhedonia

    Musical_anhedonia

  • Insular cortex
  • Portion of the mammalian cerebral cortex

    The insular cortex (also insula and insular lobe) is a portion of the cerebral cortex folded deep within the lateral sulcus (the fissure separating the

    Insular cortex

    Insular cortex

    Insular_cortex

  • Auditosensory cortex
  • cortex is the part of the auditory system that is associated with the sense of hearing in humans. It occupies the bilateral primary auditory cortex in

    Auditosensory cortex

    Auditosensory cortex

    Auditosensory_cortex

  • Music
  • Form of art using sound

    alternate view sees music as a by-product of linguistic evolution; a type of "auditory cheesecake" that pleases the senses without providing any adaptive function

    Music

    Music

    Music

  • Superior temporal gyrus
  • One of three gyri of the temporal lobe of the brain

    the auditory cortex, which is responsible for processing sounds. Specific sound frequencies map precisely onto the auditory cortex. This auditory (or

    Superior temporal gyrus

    Superior temporal gyrus

    Superior_temporal_gyrus

  • Neuroplasticity
  • Ability of the brain to continuously change

    brain areas including primary auditory cortex, posterior parietal association cortex (PPAC), and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). A review by Bavelier et

    Neuroplasticity

    Neuroplasticity

  • Cortex (anatomy)
  • Outermost layer of an organ

    served by the primary visual cortex, the primary auditory cortex, and primary somatosensory cortex. The cerebellar cortex is the thin gray surface layer

    Cortex (anatomy)

    Cortex (anatomy)

    Cortex_(anatomy)

  • List of regions in the human brain
  • Temporal lobe Cortex Primary auditory cortex (A1) Secondary auditory cortex (A2) Inferior temporal cortex V5/MT Posterior inferior temporal cortex Gyri Superior

    List of regions in the human brain

    List of regions in the human brain

    List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain

  • Cross modal plasticity
  • Type of brain development capacity

    limited to auditory and visual systems but can cause reorganization in tactile and olfactory systems too. In people who are blind, the visual cortex is still

    Cross modal plasticity

    Cross modal plasticity

    Cross_modal_plasticity

  • Critical period
  • Maturational stage in the lifespan of an organism

    organization of the auditory cortex. Recent studies have examined the possibility of a critical period for thalamocortical connectivity in the auditory system. For

    Critical period

    Critical_period

  • Feature detection (nervous system)
  • Nervous system stimuli filtration process

    example of a feature detector in the bat auditory cortex. A CF-CF sensitive region also exists in the auditory cortex, which in combination with FM-FM regions

    Feature detection (nervous system)

    Feature_detection_(nervous_system)

  • Williams syndrome
  • Genetic disorder

    talkative and eager to please. Increased volume and activation of the left auditory cortex has been observed in people with WS, which has been interpreted as

    Williams syndrome

    Williams syndrome

    Williams_syndrome

  • Hearing
  • Sensory perception of sound by living organisms

    the primary auditory cortex in the temporal lobe. Sound is believed to first become consciously experienced at the primary auditory cortex. Around the

    Hearing

    Hearing

    Hearing

  • Brodmann area
  • 52 distinct regions of the brain's cerebral cortex

    cortex; area 4 is the primary motor cortex; area 17 is the primary visual cortex; and areas 41 and 42 correspond closely to primary auditory cortex.

    Brodmann area

    Brodmann area

    Brodmann_area

  • Brodmann areas 41 and 42
  • Parts of the primary auditory cortex

    Brodmann areas 41 and 42 are parts of the primary auditory cortex. Brodmann area 41 is also known as the anterior transverse temporal area 41 (H). It

    Brodmann areas 41 and 42

    Brodmann areas 41 and 42

    Brodmann_areas_41_and_42

  • Transverse temporal gyrus
  • Gyrus of the primary auditory cortex of the brain

    Heschl's convolutions, is a gyrus found in the area of each primary auditory cortex buried within the lateral sulcus of the human brain, occupying Brodmann

    Transverse temporal gyrus

    Transverse temporal gyrus

    Transverse_temporal_gyrus

  • Auditory exclusion
  • Temporary loss of hearing due to stress

    different senses. The primary auditory cortex (the area of the brain predominantly responsible for processing auditory information) is in the superior

    Auditory exclusion

    Auditory_exclusion

  • Aphasia
  • Inability to comprehend or formulate language

    however, can be present after damage to the insula or to the auditory cortex. Auditory comprehension is near normal, and oral expression is fluent with

    Aphasia

    Aphasia

    Aphasia

  • Inferior colliculus
  • Midbrain structure involved in the auditory pathway

    the auditory pathway and receives input from several peripheral brainstem nuclei in the auditory pathway, as well as inputs from the auditory cortex. The

    Inferior colliculus

    Inferior colliculus

    Inferior_colliculus

  • Auditory brainstem response
  • Auditory phenomenon in the brain

    The auditory brainstem response (ABR), also called brainstem evoked response audiometry (BERA) or brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) or brainstem

    Auditory brainstem response

    Auditory brainstem response

    Auditory_brainstem_response

  • Garbage in, garbage out
  • Phrase used in computer science

    received by the DCN and passed up the auditory chain to the superior olivary complex on the way to the auditory cortex destination.[citation needed] GIGO

    Garbage in, garbage out

    Garbage_in,_garbage_out

  • Prefrontal cortex
  • Part of the brain responsible for personality, decision-making, and social behavior

    found that the auditory and prefrontal cortices got activated, which is similar to what happens in humans. To define the prefrontal cortex as the projection

    Prefrontal cortex

    Prefrontal cortex

    Prefrontal_cortex

  • Temporal envelope and fine structure
  • Sound frequency changes responsible for perceptions of loudness, pitch and timbre

    persist up the auditory pathway, eventually to the various fields of the auditory cortex in many animals. In the Primary Auditory Cortex, responses can

    Temporal envelope and fine structure

    Temporal_envelope_and_fine_structure

  • Cortical implant
  • Subset of neuroprosthetics

    effective auditory prosthesis that directly interfaces with the auditory cortex, there are some devices, such as a cochlear implant, and an auditory brainstem

    Cortical implant

    Cortical_implant

  • Aura (symptom)
  • Symptom of epilepsy and migraine

    activation in the primary auditory cortex and complex symptoms from the temporo-occipital cortex at the location of the auditory association areas. An aura sensation

    Aura (symptom)

    Aura (symptom)

    Aura_(symptom)

  • Medial geniculate nucleus
  • Subnucleus of the thalamus in the brain

    (MGB) is part of the auditory thalamus and represents the thalamic relay between the inferior colliculus (IC) and the auditory cortex (AC). It is made up

    Medial geniculate nucleus

    Medial geniculate nucleus

    Medial_geniculate_nucleus

  • Auditory
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the ear canal Primary auditory cortex, the part of the higher-level of the brain that serves hearing Auditory agnosia Auditory exclusion, a form of temporary

    Auditory

    Auditory

  • Edward Chang (neurosurgeon)
  • American neurosurgeon

    medical school at UCSF, where he also did a predoctoral fellowship on auditory cortex neurophysiology with Professor Michael Merzenich. He later did his

    Edward Chang (neurosurgeon)

    Edward_Chang_(neurosurgeon)

  • Auditory arrhythmia
  • Inability to replicate musical or rhythmic patterns

    Neuroplasticity allows the brain to grow and change, especially in the auditory and motor cortex. Listening and playing music helps both of these areas of the

    Auditory arrhythmia

    Auditory_arrhythmia

  • Cerebral cortex
  • Outer layer of the cerebrum of the mammalian brain

    distinct cortical columns in the visual cortex (Hubel and Wiesel, 1959), auditory cortex, and associative cortex. Cortical areas that lack a layer IV are

    Cerebral cortex

    Cerebral cortex

    Cerebral_cortex

  • Mismatch negativity
  • Component in a sequence of stimuli

    fronto-central negative potential with sources in the primary and non-primary auditory cortex and a typical latency of 150-250 ms after the onset of the deviant

    Mismatch negativity

    Mismatch_negativity

  • Presbycusis
  • Cumulative effect of aging on hearing

    stimulation, and surface cortical stimulation of the auditory cortex have been shown to help preserve auditory pathways, stabilize hearing thresholds, and reduce

    Presbycusis

    Presbycusis

  • Cortical cooling
  • only deactivation of 3 sections, the AI (primary auditory cortex)/DZ (dorsal zone), PAF (posterior auditory field), and AES (anterior ectosylvian sulcus)

    Cortical cooling

    Cortical_cooling

  • Echoic memory
  • Sensory memory register

    deviant stimulus to a memory trace. Auditory sensory memory has been found to be stored in the primary auditory cortex contralateral to the ear of presentation

    Echoic memory

    Echoic_memory

  • Misophonia
  • Disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds

    lemniscal/non-lemniscal auditory pathways (or analogous visual pathways) to arrive at and be processed by primary and higher-level auditory cortex (visual cortex). Information

    Misophonia

    Misophonia

    Misophonia

  • Sense
  • Physiological capacity

    skin, nose, and mouth) that correspond to a respective visual (vision), auditory (hearing) and vestibular (balance), somatosensory (touch), olfactory (smell)

    Sense

    Sense

  • Henning Scheich
  • German brain researcher and psychiatrist (1942–2025)

    on the organisation of auditory and vocal behaviour in animals and humans and in this context on the role of the Auditory cortex during learning events

    Henning Scheich

    Henning Scheich

    Henning_Scheich

  • Sensorimotor network
  • Network of the brain used for somatosensory-informed coordination of movement

    and the supplementary motor area (SMA). Additionally, the auditory cortex and the visual cortex may be included in the SMN as well. The SMN is activated

    Sensorimotor network

    Sensorimotor_network

  • Human brain
  • Central organ of the human nervous system

    the visual cortex of the occipital lobe, the auditory cortex in parts of the temporal lobe and insular cortex, and the somatosensory cortex in the parietal

    Human brain

    Human brain

    Human_brain

  • Multisensory integration
  • Study of senses and nervous system

    gyrus (GT) and visual and auditory association areas. Although the structure and function of the SC are well known, the cortex and the relationship between

    Multisensory integration

    Multisensory_integration

  • Dyslexia
  • Learning disability affecting reading

    Seither-Preisler A (2016). "Neural Biomarkers for Dyslexia, ADHD, and ADD in the Auditory Cortex of Children". Frontiers in Neuroscience. 10: 324. doi:10.3389/fnins

    Dyslexia

    Dyslexia

    Dyslexia

  • Spontaneous recovery
  • Re-emergence of a previously extinguished conditioned response

    memories is the auditory system. Within the auditory system is the auditory cortex, which can be broken down into the primary auditory cortex and the belt

    Spontaneous recovery

    Spontaneous_recovery

  • Olfactory system
  • Sensory system used for smelling

    amygdala, thalamus, hypothalamus, hippocampus, brain stem, retina, auditory cortex, and olfactory system. In total it has 27 inputs and 20 outputs. An

    Olfactory system

    Olfactory system

    Olfactory_system

  • Sensory processing disorder
  • Dysfunction in one's ability to comprehend and respond to multiple sensory stimuli

    multisensory stimuli observed in typically developing adults in the auditory cortex. Sensory processing disorder is accepted in the Diagnostic Classification

    Sensory processing disorder

    Sensory processing disorder

    Sensory_processing_disorder

  • Sensory cortex
  • Part of the brain responsible for sensing

    hemisphere): the visual cortex on the occipital lobes, the auditory cortex on the temporal lobes, the primary olfactory cortex on the uncus of the piriform

    Sensory cortex

    Sensory_cortex

  • Pitch (music)
  • Perceptual property in music ordering sounds from low to high

    some non-human primates lack auditory cortex responses to pitch despite having clear tonotopic maps in auditory cortex, showing that tonotopic place

    Pitch (music)

    Pitch (music)

    Pitch_(music)

  • Primary sensory areas
  • Primary cortical regions of the five sensory systems in the brain

    within the inside folds of the occipital lobe. Hearing: The primary auditory cortex is located on the transverse gyri that lie on the back of the superior

    Primary sensory areas

    Primary_sensory_areas

  • Sensory substitution
  • Phenomenon in cognitive neuroscience

    human auditory cortex. Currently vibrotactile stimuli can be used to facilitate hearing in normal and hearing-impaired people. To test for the auditory areas

    Sensory substitution

    Sensory_substitution

  • Selective auditory attention
  • Selective attention involving the auditory system

    auditory attention, or selective hearing, is a process of the auditory system where an individual selects or focuses on certain stimuli for auditory information

    Selective auditory attention

    Selective_auditory_attention

  • Musicogenic seizure
  • Rare type of seziure

    emotion and music is that after the auditory sensory relay of the musical information to the primary auditory cortex (shown in figure 1), the hippocampal

    Musicogenic seizure

    Musicogenic_seizure

  • Neocortex
  • Mammalian structure involved in higher-order brain functions

    occipital lobe contains the primary visual cortex, and the temporal lobe contains the primary auditory cortex. Further subdivisions or areas of neocortex

    Neocortex

    Neocortex

    Neocortex

  • Dirk De Ridder (neurosurgeon)
  • Belgian neurosurgeon

    auditory cortex, frontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex and amygdalohippocampal area; vagal nerve stimulation for tinnitus; somatosensory cortex implants

    Dirk De Ridder (neurosurgeon)

    Dirk De Ridder (neurosurgeon)

    Dirk_De_Ridder_(neurosurgeon)

  • Kevin Knuth
  • American astrophysicist (born 1965)

    episode 3). Knuth, Kevin H. "Dynamics of the human auditory cortex in response to periodic auditory stimulation - ProQuest". www.proquest.com. Knuth, Kevin

    Kevin Knuth

    Kevin_Knuth

  • Musical ear syndrome
  • Auditory hallucination associated with hearing loss

    the "release phenomenon" MES is caused by hypersensitivity in the auditory cortex caused by sensory deprivation, secondary to their hearing loss. This

    Musical ear syndrome

    Musical_ear_syndrome

  • Psychology of music
  • Branch of both psychology and musicology

    (2018-02-01). "Auditory enhancement of visual memory encoding is driven by emotional content of the auditory material and mediated by superior frontal cortex". Biological

    Psychology of music

    Psychology of music

    Psychology_of_music

  • Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire
  • Psychometric instrument for visual imagery vividness

    scores might be correlated with the degree of deactivation of the auditory cortex in individual subjects in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)

    Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire

    Vividness_of_Visual_Imagery_Questionnaire

  • Subvocalization
  • Internal process while reading

    for silent counting. Silent-reading activates similar areas of the auditory cortex that are involved in listening. Finally, the phonological loop; proposed

    Subvocalization

    Subvocalization

    Subvocalization

  • Stimulus (physiology)
  • Detectable change in the internal or external surroundings

    processed in the temporal lobe of the CNS, specifically in the primary auditory cortex. The absolute threshold for sound is the minimum amount of sensation

    Stimulus (physiology)

    Stimulus (physiology)

    Stimulus_(physiology)

  • Thermoception
  • Sensation and perception of temperature

    cortex Auditory cortex Vestibular cortex Olfactory cortex Gustatory cortex Somatosensory cortex Perceptions Visual perception (vision) Color Auditory

    Thermoception

    Thermoception

  • David Poeppel
  • German psychologist

    Patterns of Neuronal Responses Reliably Discriminate Speech in Human Auditory Cortex. Neuron 54: 1001–1010. Giraud AL, Poeppel D (2012). Cortical oscillations

    David Poeppel

    David Poeppel

    David_Poeppel

  • Beat deafness
  • Inability to distinguish musical rhythm

    music. The auditory cortex in the left hemisphere of the brain is responsible for processing beat and rhythm in music. The right auditory cortex is primarily

    Beat deafness

    Beat_deafness

  • Neural encoding of sound
  • Representation of auditory sensation and perception in the nervous system

    sensory receptors and a significant amount of the sensory input to the auditory cortex occurs from these hair cells. Outer hair cells on the other hand boost

    Neural encoding of sound

    Neural_encoding_of_sound

  • Cortical deafness
  • Medical condition

    sensorineural hearing loss caused by damage to the primary auditory cortex. Cortical deafness is an auditory disorder where the patient is unable to hear sounds

    Cortical deafness

    Cortical deafness

    Cortical_deafness

  • Language
  • Structured system of communication

    both; however, any language can be encoded into secondary media using auditory, visual, or tactile stimuli – for example, writing, whistling, signing

    Language

    Language

    Language

  • Sensory gating
  • Automatic process by which the brain adjusts to stimuli

    in the brain which involves the auditory cortex (AC), prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, as well as the olfactory cortex, which plays a part in sensory gating

    Sensory gating

    Sensory_gating

  • Auditory processing disorder
  • Developmental or acquired neurological disorders

    Auditory processing disorder (APD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting the way the brain processes sounds. Individuals with APD usually have normal

    Auditory processing disorder

    Auditory processing disorder

    Auditory_processing_disorder

  • Speech
  • Human vocal communication using spoken language

    hemisphere for language). In this model, a linguistic auditory signal is first sent from the auditory cortex to Wernicke's area. The lexicon is accessed in Wernicke's

    Speech

    Speech

    Speech

  • Brodmann area 22
  • Region of the brain's temporal lobe

    auditory cortex. BA 22 is connected with nonverbal sound processing in the right hemisphere of the brain associated with activation in the auditory cortex

    Brodmann area 22

    Brodmann area 22

    Brodmann_area_22

  • Wernicke–Geschwind model
  • Early theory of language processing

    sounds of the words are sent through the auditory pathways to area 41, which is the primary auditory cortex (Heschl's gyrus). From there, they continue

    Wernicke–Geschwind model

    Wernicke–Geschwind model

    Wernicke–Geschwind_model

  • Posterior cortex
  • Region of the brain

    of the primary sensory areas (Primary visual cortex (V1), primary auditory cortex, and somatosensory cortex) was called by Christof Koch and colleagues

    Posterior cortex

    Posterior_cortex

  • Brainstem
  • Posterior part of the brain, adjoining and structurally continuous

    nucleus of the auditory pathway and receives input from several peripheral brainstem nuclei, as well as inputs from the auditory cortex. Its inferior brachium

    Brainstem

    Brainstem

    Brainstem

  • Angular gyrus
  • Gyrus of the parietal lobe of the brain

    that conceptual metaphors activate the texture-selective somatosensory cortex in the parietal operculum. Brownsett and Wise highlight the role of the

    Angular gyrus

    Angular gyrus

    Angular_gyrus

  • Synesthesia
  • Neurological condition involving the crossing of senses

    citation needed] In auditory–tactile synesthesia, certain sounds can induce sensations in parts of the body. For example, someone with auditory–tactile synesthesia

    Synesthesia

    Synesthesia

    Synesthesia

  • Usher syndrome
  • Recessive genetic disorder causing deafblindness

    to Usher syndrome genes (PCDH15, CDH23, GPR98) are also involved in auditory cortex development, in mouse and macaque. Their lack of expression induces

    Usher syndrome

    Usher syndrome

    Usher_syndrome

  • Minimally conscious state
  • Disorder of consciousness

    were also more cortiocortical functional connectivity between the auditory cortex and a large network of temporal and prefrontal cortices in MCS than

    Minimally conscious state

    Minimally conscious state

    Minimally_conscious_state

  • Aphantasia
  • Inability to picture something in one's mind

    reduced auditory imagery; however, this self-reported reduction in auditory imagery was not evident in performance on tasks thought to require auditory imagery

    Aphantasia

    Aphantasia

  • Bianca Jones Marlin
  • American neuroscientist

    the auditory cortex occurs after the birth of a litter to activate dams to respond. Marlin hypothesized that this plasticity in the auditory cortex was

    Bianca Jones Marlin

    Bianca Jones Marlin

    Bianca_Jones_Marlin

  • Sign language in the brain
  • part of the motor cortex controlling the face and mouth. Likewise, Wernicke's area was near the auditory cortex. These motor and auditory areas are important

    Sign language in the brain

    Sign language in the brain

    Sign_language_in_the_brain

  • Hair cell
  • Auditory sensory receptor nerve cells

    electrical signals that are then relayed via the auditory nerve to the auditory brainstem and to the auditory cortex. The deflection of the hair-cell stereocilia

    Hair cell

    Hair cell

    Hair_cell

  • Perception
  • Interpretation of sensory information

    ascending auditory pathway these are led to the primary auditory cortex within the temporal lobe of the human brain, from where the auditory information

    Perception

    Perception

    Perception

  • Two-streams hypothesis
  • Model of the neural processing of vision and hearing

    connecting the motor and auditory systems by making auditory code accessible to the motor cortex. It appears that the motor cortex recreates high-frequency

    Two-streams hypothesis

    Two-streams_hypothesis

  • Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance
  • Consequences of not getting enough sleep

    (task-switching accuracy after total sleep deprivation) and prolonged auditory P300 latency with slower reaction time in healthy adults.An estimated 20%

    Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance

    Effects_of_sleep_deprivation_on_cognitive_performance

  • Wetware computer
  • Computer composed of organic material

    Diversity of neuronal morphologies in the auditory cortex

    Wetware computer

    Wetware computer

    Wetware_computer

  • Wernicke's area
  • Speech comprehension region in the dominant hemisphere of the hominid brain

    Wernicke's area primarily with the unimodal auditory association cortex located just anterior to primary auditory cortex in the STG (the anterior part of BA 22)

    Wernicke's area

    Wernicke's area

    Wernicke's_area

  • Seashell resonance
  • Folk myth

    bloodflow and muscle movement. These sounds are normally discarded by the auditory cortex; however, they become more obvious when louder external sounds are

    Seashell resonance

    Seashell resonance

    Seashell_resonance

  • Superior temporal sulcus
  • Part of the brain's temporal lobe

    Hickok and Poeppel, after the spectrotemporal analysis conducted by the auditory cortex, the STS is responsible for interpretation of vocal input through the

    Superior temporal sulcus

    Superior temporal sulcus

    Superior_temporal_sulcus

  • Association cortex
  • Part of the cerebral cortex

    association cortex in the occipital lobe processes visual information, and the auditory association cortex in the temporal lobe processes auditory information

    Association cortex

    Association_cortex

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  • Murry
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic American Irish

    Murry

    Lives by the sea.

  • Shresth | ஷ்ரேஷ்ட
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shresth | ஷ்ரேஷ்ட

    The best, Ultimate, Another name for Vishnu, Foremost, First, Perfection, Best of all

  • Aishya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Aishya

    Spring

  • Thomas
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian

    Thomas

    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’ōm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.

  • Fran
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Fran

    meaning from France, or free one.

  • Kamalesh | கமலேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kamalesh | கமலேஷ

    Lord of Kamala

  • Goley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Goley

    English : variant of Gulley.Possibly a variant of Irish Gooley.

  • Amnit
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Amnit

    Who Desires for Peace

  • Tazimuddin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Tazimuddin

    Glorification of the religion

  • Akasha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Akasha

    Open Air; Space

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AUDITORY CORTEX

  • Auditorial
  • a.

    Auditory.

  • Otosteal
  • n.

    An auditory ossicle.

  • Laudatory
  • a.

    Of or pertaining praise, or to the expression of praise; as, laudatory verses; the laudatory powers of Dryden.

  • Sudatorium
  • n.

    A sudatory.

  • Auditory
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to hearing, or to the sense or organs of hearing; as, the auditory nerve. See Ear.

  • Petrosal
  • n.

    The auditory capsule.

  • Sudatories
  • pl.

    of Sudatory

  • Auditor
  • a.

    One who hears judicially, as in an audience court.

  • Fumetere
  • n.

    Fumitory.

  • Laudative
  • a.

    Laudatory.

  • Auditive
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to hearing; auditory.

  • Tentaculocyst
  • n.

    One of the auditory organs of certain medusae; -- called also auditory tentacle.

  • Additory
  • a.

    Tending to add; making some addition.

  • Abditory
  • n.

    A place for hiding or preserving articles of value.

  • Auditory
  • n.

    An assembly of hearers; an audience.

  • Auditual
  • a.

    Auditory.

  • Fumatory
  • n.

    See Fumitory.

  • Auditory
  • n.

    An auditorium.

  • Fumitez
  • n.

    Fumitory.

  • Hearer
  • n.

    One who hears; an auditor.