noisereception
Noisereception refers to the process by which an organism detects and responds to sound. This sensory modality is crucial for survival in many species, enabling them to detect predators, locate prey, communicate with conspecifics, and navigate their environment. The fundamental mechanism of noisereception involves the conversion of acoustic energy into neural signals that are then interpreted by the brain.
In animals, the physical structures involved in noisereception vary widely but often include specialized organs designed
The processing of auditory information begins in the brainstem and progresses to higher centers, including the