Editorial Office, Journal of Neurology and Neurophysiology, Belgium
Commentary
Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience Insights
Author(s): Jean Bruno*
Consider a high-priced R&D meeting at a significant business. Our leadership is working on it, the moderator said. This is how we feel about the numerous recent developments in the study of auditory and cognitive neuroscience. Throughout the years, research on this Frontiers topic by Tim Griffiths, Robert Zatorre, Andrew Oxenham, and others has helped to develop and progress the discipline. This collection of 10 brief perspective pieces offers some current. It seeks to give a concise, easy-toread summary of the (often timeless) problem from the viewpoint of the important players. As there are many links between the topics addressed, it is preferable to appreciate papers as a group rather than separately. Here, I'll highlight a few of them begins with the topic of showing and processing significant auditory properties... View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2332- 2594.23.14(2).341