høreopfattelsen
Høreopfattelsen, often translated as auditory perception, refers to the process by which the brain interprets and makes sense of sound. It begins with the ear's ability to capture sound waves. These waves are then converted into electrical signals by the cochlea, a spiral-shaped cavity in the inner ear. These signals are transmitted through the auditory nerve to the brainstem and then to the auditory cortex in the temporal lobe.
Within the auditory cortex, these signals are further processed and analyzed. This involves identifying features such
This allows us to distinguish between different voices, identify the source of a sound, and perceive music