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Elsevier, Neuropsychologia, (75), p. 304-313

DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.06.012

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Roaring lions and chirruping lemurs: How the brain encodes sound objects in space

Journal article published in 2015 by Stephanie Clarke ORCID, Eveline Geiser
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Abstract

The dual-stream model of auditory processing postulates separate processing streams for sound meaning and for sound location. The present review draws on evidence from human behavioral and activation studies as well as from lesion studies to argue for a position-linked representation of sound objects that is distinct both from the position-independent representation within the ventral/What stream and from the explicit sound localization processing within the dorsal/Where stream.