The auditory association area is a part of the brain that is found in Wernicke's area. It is responsible for processing acoustic (sound) signals that the brain interprets as sounds, speech or music. Wernicke's area is part of the cerebral cortex, where, along with Broca's area, the capacity for speech and written language originate.

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