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Voice information processing by the primate brain (opens in new tab)

Voices are among the most socially informative sounds in our auditory landscape, but only recently has a coherent picture of the neural machinery supporting their perception begun to emerge. New evidence from intracranial recordings, fMRI, and comparative primate research reveals specialized voice patches and neural pathways for rapid parallel extraction of identity, emotion, and social cues. These findings point to an evolutionarily conserved system with striking parallels to face processing...

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