The brain structures critical for recognising another person’s voice remain unclear. Roswandowitz et al. report lesion-behaviour results showing that the right posterior/mid temporal lobe is obligatory for voice-identity recognition. The… Click to show full abstract
The brain structures critical for recognising another person’s voice remain unclear. Roswandowitz et al. report lesion-behaviour results showing that the right posterior/mid temporal lobe is obligatory for voice-identity recognition. The right inferior parietal lobe, in contrast, is required for voice-identity recognition only when face-identity information must also be processed.
               
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