MAP OF AUDITORY COROLLARY DISCHARGE SIGNALS IN THE HUMAN BRAIN (IMAGE)
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Auditory corollary discharge in the human starts in the bottom, or ventral, part of the motor cortex, a subregion called the precentral gyrus (red), and then move down across its folds to a neighboring auditory cortex subregion called the superior temporal gyrus (blue).
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Courtesy of the journal PNAS
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