primary auditory cortex

A1C

The part of the auditory cortex that is located on the superior temporal gyrus in the temporal lobe and receives point-to-point input from the ventral division of the medial geniculate complex.

Type Organ
Parent Structure regional part of brain
Latin Name A1C
FMA ID 272953

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary auditory cortex?
The part of the auditory cortex that is located on the superior temporal gyrus in the temporal lobe and receives point-to-point input from the ventral division of the medial geniculate complex.
What is the Latin name for the primary auditory cortex?
The Latin name for the primary auditory cortex is A1C.

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