In recent decades, auditory cortex has taken centre stage in studies of the auditory system and sound perception. Our knowledge of this structure, though still sparse, paints a picture of an extremely complex brain region, probably the most complicated yet in the auditory pathway. This book is a collection of works summarising the latest developments in auditory cortex research and reviews the current state of knowledge about cortical anatomy, function and malfunction. The book highlights use of state-of-the-art technological methodologies in unravelling various facts about auditory cortex. It canvasses findings ranging from intracellular and extracellular electrophysiology, optical imaging, quantitative electroencephalography in addition to reviews of molecular techniques, functional imaging approaches and histological anatomy.
The Anatomy, Physiology & Disorders of the Auditory Cortex; Primary Auditory Cortex as a Node of the Ascending, Descending & Local Connectivity; Infraslow Potentials of Primary Auditory Cortex:: New Insights into Neocortical Mechanisms of Auditory Information Neuronal Processing in the Brain; Auditory Cortex in Guinea Pigs:: Subfield Organization & Functional Domains; Feature Extraction at Multiple Time-Scales in Primary Auditory Cortex; Interstimulus Interval-Dependent Categorical Perception in Audition:: Findings & a Hypothesis of the Role for the Primary Auditory Cortex; Cortical Activity during Postural Audio-Biofeedback:: A Study Based on Quantitative EEG; Index.
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