Multiple Choice
Match each region of the nervous system to the correct descriptor. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
-The specific features of a speech signal that has been received auditorily (such as formant transitions, formant frequencies, and stop-consonant durations) are identified through analysis of the acoustic signal.
A) Heschl's gyrus
B) secondary auditory regions
C) temporal-occipital-parietal association area
D) somatosensory receptive area (Brodmann 1)
E) secondary somatosensory regions
F) motor strip
G) premotor region, including supplementary motor area and Broca's area
H) frontal association region
I) limbic association area
J) cerebellum
K) arcuate fasciculus
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