Auditory pathway map

    • [DOC File]The Neuropsychology of Reading Disorders:

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      SHAYWITZ (2003) MULTIPLE PATHWAY MODEL * There are multiple pathways in the brain which modulate various aspects of the reading process. These consist of two relatively slow pathways which dyslexic readers over-rely upon, and one quicker pathway used by normal readers. Broca’s Area (Inferior frontal gyrus) reads by slowly sounding out words.

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    • [DOCX File]PT 311 NEUROSCIENCE - Duke University

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      Q2.Which auditory structure first displays pronounced selectivity for specific combinations of sound frequencies in the auditory pathway? cochlear nucleus. lateral superior olive. medial superior olive. nuclei of the lateral lemniscus. inferior colliculus. medial geniculate complex. auditory cortex

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    • [DOC File]MUTX 340 - University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire

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      One role of the olivary complex is to create a _____ map. p. 92. The final relay station before the auditory pathway reaches the cortex is the medial _____ body, located in the thalamus. Frequency-specific fibers leaving the medial geniculate body fan out in ascending auditory radiations and provide _____ information to the auditory cortex.

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    • [DOCX File]brainm.com

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      The primary auditory area contains a frequency map: different neurons respond best to particular frequencies. This frequency distinction is also found in the cochlea and the auditory pathway to the brain. It means, that the primary auditory cortex possesses a tonotopic organization. Bilateral lesions of Heschl's gyri may result in central deafness.

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    • [DOC File]1. a) The auditory system is said to be organized in a ...

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      Describe the organization of stimulus dimensions in the auditory cortical map. Just as adjacent areas of the visual field are mapped onto, adjacent areas of the primary visual cortex, auditory stimuli of increasing “adjacent” frequencies are mapped onto the primary auditory cortex in adjacent “isofrequency bands” (which also correspond ...

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    • [DOCX File]PSYCHOLOGY 6014

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      THE AUDITORY SYSTEM. Cliché: If a tree falls in the forest, and no one is there, does it make a sound…? 1. Physical Stimulus: Sound. Vibration of an object leads to compressions & rarefactions of the material in the object. This can be transferred and transmitted to other media (like air) Can describe the sound in terms of physical properties:

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    • [DOC File]1. a) The auditory system is said to be organized in a ...

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      Describe the organization of stimulus dimensions in the auditory cortical map. 6. You record, over time, the action potential generated by an auditory nerve in response to a 500-Hz sound. Looking at the recording, you find 3 action potentials which are equidistant from each other and are the Òclosest togetherÓ of any action potentials on the ...

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    • [DOC File]DESCRIPTION: State the application’s broad, long-term ...

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      The auditory map thus provides a rich spectral representation of an incoming sound. The second map, labeled auditory working memory, is hypothesized to lie in the inferior parietal cortex. It receives input from the auditory map and is responsible for keeping recent sounds in working memory for a short period after the sounds have stopped.

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    • [DOC File]Lecture 20: The Auditory System: Aniruddha Das

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      The auditory system is designed to extract and process all these salient features of sound – to encode pitch in octaves, loudness in decibels and timing to 10 s accuracy. In higher auditory centers the auditory system also extracts progressively more complex features of sounds.

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    • [DOC File]Lecture 20: The Auditory System: Aniruddha Das

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      3. The central auditory pathway: Auditory nerve ( cochlear nuclei; starting the processing for different auditory features. Encoding frequency, loudness, timing. Path out from the cochlear nuclei: Multiple pathways, possibly handling different features. Binaural interaction. Tonotopic maps at all points.

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