Auditory Signal Processing
Discover how mechanical motion is transformed into electrical signals and the journey these signals take through the brain. Initially processed in the brain stem, auditory information is then relayed to the primary auditory cortex, where neurons are organized by frequency response in a fascinating tonotopic mapping. This intricate system highlights the complexity of auditory processing and its importance in our perception of sound.In this clip
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The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 78: Hearing
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