Asked by
Moises Cervantes
on Dec 19, 2024Verified
The human A1 auditory area is found in:
A) the planum temporale.
B) Wernicke's area.
C) Broca's area.
D) Heschl's gyrus.
Planum Temporale
A brain structure involved in processing language and located within the temporal lobe, often larger in the hemisphere that is dominant for language.
Heschl's Gyrus
A region of the brain located in the auditory cortex, involved in the processing of sound and auditory information.
A1 Auditory Area
The primary auditory cortex responsible for processing basic auditory information, located in the temporal lobe.
- Describe the structure and function of the human A1 auditory area.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Describe the structure and function of the human A1 auditory area.