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Musical Activity Is Widely Distributed Across The Brain

Musical Activity Is Widely Distributed Across The Brain

Neuroanatomically, music is being processed in parallel by many different regions.

  • If we listen to Bach, our hair cells in the cochlea parse the incoming sound into its different frequency bands.
  • Then, electrical signals are sent to the primary auditory cortex to inform it about which frequencies are present in the signal.
  • Simultaneously, regions in the temporal lobe, including the superior temporal sulcus and the superior temporal gyrus, assist in distinguishing the different timbres.
  • We can then label some of those timbres by retrieving the memories of similar sounds that we’ve heard before, using the hippocampus.

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