Multiple Choice
Match brain structures to function.
-Heschl's gyrus (areas 41, 42)
A) Part of the midbrain associated with pain reception as well as visual and auditory processing
B) Integrating somatosensory input with vision + vestibular sensations
C) Cortical region responsible for primary sound interpretation, modulation of loudness, and perception of speech
D) Collection of nuclei that are responsible for relaying sensory information from the spinal cord and brainstem to the cortex
E) Region of the cortex responsible for our emotional responses to sensation
F) Brainstem nuclei mediating arousal (e.g., changes in arousal in response to pain)
G) Primary region for cortical processing of proprioceptive and tactile inputs
H) Cortical region associated with localization of sounds, as well as detecting and directing attention to auditory input in the environment
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