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Understanding rostral–caudal auditory cortex contributions to auditory perception
2019
Nature Reviews Neuroscience
There are functional and anatomical distinctions between the neural systems involved in the recognition of sounds in the environment and those involved in the sensorimotor guidance of sound production and the spatial processing of sound. Evidence for the separation of these processes has historically come from disparate literatures on the perception and production of speech, music and other sounds. More recent evidence indicates that there are computational distinctions between the rostral and
doi:10.1038/s41583-019-0160-2
pmid:30918365
pmcid:PMC6589138
fatcat:ezxf4kyr35efjnakc6b2lev6ou