Auditory Cortex is the section of the brain that processes information received through hearing. Located in the temporal lobe, a part of the cerebral cortex, it receives signals from the ears pertaining to pitch and volume of sound. For example, it registers sirens, door bells, telephone ringers, etc. , any sound that is designed to gain attention.

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