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  • These motor and auditory areas are important in spoken language processing and production.
  • The auditory area is located in the temporal lobe.
  • The auditory area processes the sound of the music.
  • In auditory areas, the primary map is tonotopic.
  • The auditory areas are Kitakyushu 82.7 MHz.
  • APD has been defined anatomically in terms of the integrity of the auditory areas of the nervous system.
  • Another color area in the brain is next to a primary auditory area, which could explain why some people see colors when they hear sounds.
  • This suggests that the cortex of blind echolocators is plastic and reorganizes such that primary visual cortex, rather than any auditory area, becomes involved in the computation of echolocation tasks.
  • To test for the auditory areas activated by touch, Schurmann et al . tested subjects while stimulating their fingers and palms with vibration bursts and their fingertips with tactile pressure.
  • One such study that evaluated the stutter period found that there was over activation in the cerebrum and cerebellum, and relative deactivation of the left hemisphere auditory areas and frontal temporal regions.
  • Sounds are parsed according to frequency ( i . e ., high pitch vs . low pitch ) by subcortical auditory areas, and this parsing is reflected by the primary auditory zone of the cortex.
  • He postulated the theory that following deafness in early childhood, the connections between auditory areas in the cerebral cortex, as well as the connections between auditory system and other brain parts become functionally weaker ('decoupling theory').
  • These included structures that form the limbic system _ including the hypothalamus, the amygdala and the hippocampus _ involved with emotion, motivation and memory formation, and visual and auditory areas of the forebrain involved in processing sensory information.
  • The hearing aid is adjusted so that the speech is amplified to the approximate middle of the patient's residual auditory area ( the amplitude range between the patient's hearing threshold and upper limit of comfort ) while observing a real-time spectrum display of the speech in the patient's ear canal.
  • There are multiple auditory areas ( much like the multiple areas in the visual cortex ), which can be distinguished anatomically and on the basis that they contain a complete " frequency map . " The purpose of this frequency map ( known as a tonotopic map ) is unknown, and is likely to reflect the fact that the cochlea is arranged according to sound frequency.