The right planum temporale is involved in stimulus-driven, auditory attention--evidence from transcranial magnetic stimulation.
It is well known that the planum temporale (PT) area in the posterior temporal lobe carries out spectro-temporal analysis of auditory stimuli, which is crucial for speech, for example. There are suggestions that the PT is also involved in auditory attention, specifically in the discrimination and se...
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Main Authors: | Marco Hirnstein, René Westerhausen, Kenneth Hugdahl |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5c7fdc42e18b4dcdb4decbc3e4502ac2 |
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