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The auditory cortex is the region of the brain that is responsible for processing of auditory (sound) information. The primary auditory cortex is located in the temporal lobe. There are additional areas of the human cerebral cortex that are involved in processing sound, in the frontal and parietal lobes.
The cocktail party problem

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Failure to block out inappropriate sensory stimulation activity in Alzheimer disease

Failure to block out inappropriate sensory stimulation activity in Alzheimer disease

Finding may significantly broaden understanding of how the brain selects and retains information

Finding may significantly broaden understanding of how the brain selects and retains information

Researchers discover discrete region of the monkey brain that processes pitch

Researchers discover discrete region of the monkey brain that processes pitch

New research into stimulus-related ear differences from birth may provide improved methods for newborn hearing tests

New research into stimulus-related ear differences from birth may provide improved methods for newborn hearing tests

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