The primary auditory cortex, i.e. where the auditory signal first reach the cortex, is located on the Heshl's gyrus, on the supratemporal plane (the upper part of the temporal lobe). The auditory information then spreads to secondary auditory cortices located around primary the primary auditory cortex. Then the auditory signal diffuses to associative areas located in the parietal and frontal lobes.
the temporal lobe
The primary auditory cortex, located in the temporal lobe, is the first cortical area to receive auditory information from the thalamus. It is responsible for processing and analyzing basic auditory signals.
The auditory cortex is located in the brain, and is responsible for processing auditory information received from the ears.
The auditory cortex is responsible for processing auditory information, such as sound recognition and localization. It helps in interpreting and making sense of the sounds we hear.
The auditory cortex is located in the temporal lobe of the brain, while the vestibular cortex is located in the parietal lobe. These regions are responsible for processing auditory information and maintaining balance and spatial orientation, respectively.
the temporal lobe
Primary auditory cortex
Actually, the auditory associated cortex is a part of the brain located in the temporal lobe ( the bottom area ) which holds and stores your memory.
The auditory cortex is located in the temporal lobe of the brain. It is responsible for processing auditory information such as sound signals and speech perception.
Ear, thalamus, primary audiotry cortex, and auditory assocition cortex
The primary motor cortex is located in the precentral gyrus of the the frontal lobe of the cerebrum.