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Increased auditory cortical representation in musicians
Acoustic stimuli are processed throughout the auditory projection pathway, including the neocortex, by neurons that are aggregated into |[lsquo]|tonotopic|[rsquo]| maps according to their specific frequency tunings. Research on animals has shown that tonotopic representations are not statically fixed in the adult organism but can reorganize after damage to the cochlea or after training the intact subject to discriminate between auditory stimuli.
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