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PSC 135 001 SQ 2025 Lecture 12 Quiz: Auditory perception

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Auditory input is represented tonographically in auditory cortex (analogous to the topographical representation of visual cortex). What does this specifically mean in the case of audition?

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A.The location of sound sources in the environment is directly mapped onto different areas of the auditory cortex, creating a spatial representation of the auditory world.
B.The volume of sounds is mapped spatially across the auditory cortex, with quiet sounds represented anteriorly and loud sounds posteriorly.
C.Different frequencies are represented in an orderly manner along the surface of the auditory cortex, with low frequencies at the anterior end and high frequencies at the posterior end.
D.The timing of auditory inputs is represented spatially, with simultaneous sounds activating adjacent areas of the cortex.
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In this question, we’re asked to interpret what it means for auditory input to be tonographically represented in the auditory cortex. Option 1 posits that the location of sound sources in the environment is directly mapped onto different cortical areas, creating a spatial representation of the auditory world. While there is a separate process for auditory spa......Login to view full explanation

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