Evidence for Pitch Chroma Mapping in Human Auditory Cortex. + Author Affiliations Address correspondence to Paul M.
Briley, Department of Psychology, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK. Email: paul.briley@york.ac.uk. Abstract Some areas in auditory cortex respond preferentially to sounds that elicit pitch, such as musical sounds or voiced speech. Introduction Pitch is one of the most important perceptual features of sound. Figure 1. Physical and perceptual dimensions of pitch. Neuroimaging studies have suggested that anterolateral Heschl's gyrus responds more strongly to sounds with salient pitch than to sounds with no or weak pitch (Gutschalk et al. 2002; Patterson et al. 2002; Krumbholz et al. 2003; Penagos et al. 2004; Puschmann et al. 2010).
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