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Auditory processing in the primate brain

Hackett et al., 2003

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3152439876098142001
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Hackett T
Kaas J
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Handbook of Psychology

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The auditory system makes it possible to identify and localize sounds and their sources from a complex and dynamic acoustic environment. To accomplish these tasks, the auditory system must encode the relevant cues and appropriately distribute that information among a …
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