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Что (кто) такое auditory psychic area - определение

REGION OF THE BRAIN
A1 (primary auditory cortex); Posterior transverse temporal area 42; Anterior transverse temporal area 41; Primary Auditory Cortex; Primary auditory cortex; Auditory processing; Secondary auditory cortex
  • Areas of localization on lateral surface of hemisphere. Motor area in red. Area of general sensations in blue. Auditory area in green. Visual area in yellow.
  • [[Coronal section]] of a human brain. BA41(red) and BA42(green) are auditory cortex. BA22(yellow) is [[Brodmann area 22]], HF(blue) is [[hippocampal formation]] and pSTG is posterior part of [[superior temporal gyrus]].

Psychic determinism         
  • [[Sigmund Freud]], by Max Halberstadt, 1921
Psychic Determinism
Psychic determinism is a type of determinism that theorizes that all mental processes are not spontaneous but are determined by the unconscious or preexisting mental complexes. It relies on the causality principle applied to psychic occurrences in which nothing happens by chance or by accidental arbitrary ways.
ossicle         
  • Anatomy of the three ossicles
THREE BONES IN THE HUMAN EAR
Auditory Ossicles; Ossicle; Tympanic ossicle; Auditory ossicles; Auditory ossicle; Middle ear bone complex; Ear ossicles; Muscles of auditory ossicles; Musculi ossiculorum auditus; Ear ossicle; Ear bones; Ear bone; Ossicula auditus; Ossicula auditoria; Hammer, anvil and stirrup; Hammer anvil stirrup; Middle ear ossicles; Muscles of auditory ossicle; Muscles of the auditory ossicle; Muscles of the auditory ossicles; Auditory ossicle muscles; Bones of the ear
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1. Anatomy & Zoology a very small bone, especially one of those in the middle ear.
2. Zoology a small piece of calcified material forming part of the skeleton of an invertebrate animal such as an echinoderm.
Origin
C16: from L. ossiculum, dimin. of os 'bone'.
Ossicles         
  • Anatomy of the three ossicles
THREE BONES IN THE HUMAN EAR
Auditory Ossicles; Ossicle; Tympanic ossicle; Auditory ossicles; Auditory ossicle; Middle ear bone complex; Ear ossicles; Muscles of auditory ossicles; Musculi ossiculorum auditus; Ear ossicle; Ear bones; Ear bone; Ossicula auditus; Ossicula auditoria; Hammer, anvil and stirrup; Hammer anvil stirrup; Middle ear ossicles; Muscles of auditory ossicle; Muscles of the auditory ossicle; Muscles of the auditory ossicles; Auditory ossicle muscles; Bones of the ear
The ossicles (also called auditory ossicles) are three bones in either middle ear that are among the smallest bones in the human body. They serve to transmit sounds from the air to the fluid-filled labyrinth (cochlea).

Википедия

Auditory cortex

The auditory cortex is the part of the temporal lobe that processes auditory information in humans and many other vertebrates. It is a part of the auditory system, performing basic and higher functions in hearing, such as possible relations to language switching. It is located bilaterally, roughly at the upper sides of the temporal lobes – in humans, curving down and onto the medial surface, on the superior temporal plane, within the lateral sulcus and comprising parts of the transverse temporal gyri, and the superior temporal gyrus, including the planum polare and planum temporale (roughly Brodmann areas 41 and 42, and partially 22).

The auditory cortex takes part in the spectrotemporal, meaning involving time and frequency, analysis of the inputs passed on from the ear. The cortex then filters and passes on the information to the dual stream of speech processing. The auditory cortex's function may help explain why particular brain damage leads to particular outcomes. For example, unilateral destruction, in a region of the auditory pathway above the cochlear nucleus, results in slight hearing loss, whereas bilateral destruction results in cortical deafness.