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Da Costa et al. focused on brain regions known to be important for the early stages of sound processing: the primary auditory areas A1 and R, the surrounding other early-stage auditory areas and ...
We tested a range of DNN architectures on data from primary and non-primary auditory cortex, varying number and size of convolutional layers at the input and dense layers at the output. DNNs performed ...
the scientists from Tübingen measured the activity of brain cells in the auditory cortex of primates. The anatomical partitioning of the primary and secondary auditory cortexes is known in detail ...
including the primary auditory cortex. However, no one has tackled whether vision and touch together are processed differently in deaf people, primarily because in experimental settings ...
This theory assumes that the tones are already processed in the primary and secondary auditory cortex in the brain in people with absolute pitch. Another theory suggests that people with absolute ...
Their first approach to unravel such linkages was to observe the primary and secondary auditory cortex in the brain. Stefan Elmer, the first author of the research team, elaborated that people with ...
is actually located in the front of the primary auditory cortex, not in back of it -- a finding that upends a century-long understanding of this area of the brain. The new understanding matters ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, the scientists from Tübingen measured the activity of brain cells in the auditory cortex of primates. The anatomical partitioning of the primary and ...
This theory assumes that the tones are already processed in the primary and secondary auditory cortex in the brain in people with absolute pitch. Another theory suggests that people with absolute ...