How the Brain Works The Facts Visually Explained by DK (z-lib.org)

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BRAIN FUNCTIONS AND THE SENSES

Perceiving Sound


Inside the auditory cortex
Signals from the thalamus (see p.75) are sent to
the primary auditory cortex, which is divided into
sections that respond to a range of frequencies.
Some of these sections focus on intensity rather
than frequency, while others pick up more complex
and distinctive sounds, such as whistles, bangs, or
animal noises. Signals then pass to the secondary
auditory cortex, which is thought to focus on
harmony, rhythm, and melody. The tertiary auditory
cortex integrates all the signals to give an overall
impression of the sounds picked up by the ears.

The auditory cortex
The auditory cortex is the main
processing center for sound. It is
located in the temporal lobe, just below
the temples on either side of the head.

The cochlea
Areas along the curl of the cochlea respond
to different frequencies of sound, from
high-pitched at the apex to low bass
notes at the base. These are mirrored by
corresponding areas in the auditory cortex.

Perceiving Sound


Every sound is made up of a number of different


components. The brain has to take all the details


of its frequencies, intensity, and rhythm to


process, identify, and remember the sound.


This area receives
signals from low-
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Corresponds to
apex of cochlea

Receives signals from
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Corresponds to
base of cochlea

Primary auditory cortex
identifies frequency and
intensity of sounds

Secondary auditory cortex
interprets complicated
sounds, such as language

Base of cochlea
transmits low-
frequency sounds

Tertiary auditory cortex
integrates hearing with
other sensory systems

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transmits high-
frequency sounds

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