Findings from University of Helsinki provide new insights into bioscience

Findings from University of Helsinki provide new insights into bioscience

Findings from University of Helsinki provide new insights into bioscience
“Human brain functions involved in selective attention to particular sounds have been studied extensively with non-invasive measurements of electro-magnetic and hemodynamic brain activity. Here we review studies indicating that selection of the attended sounds for further processing occurs in the auditory cortex,” researchers in Helsinki, Finland report.

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