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Auditory Parallel Processing
Similar to the visual system, the brain processes different aspects of auditory information through parallel streams. Evidence suggests that distinct pathways are used for auditory recognition (identifying what a sound is) and localization (determining where a sound is coming from).
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A patient has a small, localized brainstem lesion. While they can still hear sounds clearly with both ears and identify what the sounds are (e.g., a bell, a voice), they have significant difficulty determining the direction or location of the sound source. This specific deficit in sound localization suggests damage to which of the following structures?